The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... Bickerstaff " in the form in which they were first pre- sented to the world . Scrupulous accuracy in the text has been aimed at , but the eccentricities of spelling- which were the printer's , not the author's - have not been preserved ...
... Bickerstaff " in the form in which they were first pre- sented to the world . Scrupulous accuracy in the text has been aimed at , but the eccentricities of spelling- which were the printer's , not the author's - have not been preserved ...
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... Bickerstaff in the last volume is from a rare picture drawn by Lens in 1710 as a frontispiece to collections of the original folio numbers . August 1898 . G. A. A. W Introduction HEN the first number of the Tatler appeared vi Preface.
... Bickerstaff in the last volume is from a rare picture drawn by Lens in 1710 as a frontispiece to collections of the original folio numbers . August 1898 . G. A. A. W Introduction HEN the first number of the Tatler appeared vi Preface.
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... Bickerstaff , Esq . " Isaac Bickerstaff professed to be a true astrologer , disgusted at the lies told by impostors , and he said that he was willing to be hooted at as a cheat if his prophecies were not exactly fulfilled . His first ...
... Bickerstaff , Esq . " Isaac Bickerstaff professed to be a true astrologer , disgusted at the lies told by impostors , and he said that he was willing to be hooted at as a cheat if his prophecies were not exactly fulfilled . His first ...
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... Bickerstaff , rendered famous by Swift , and made frequent use of Swift's leading idea . He himself summed up the controversy in the words , " if a man's art is gone , the man is gone , though his body still appear . " Much has been ...
... Bickerstaff , rendered famous by Swift , and made frequent use of Swift's leading idea . He himself summed up the controversy in the words , " if a man's art is gone , the man is gone , though his body still appear . " Much has been ...
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... Bickerstaff . Probably the Tatler was started by Steele without any very definite designs for the future . According to the first number , published on April 12 , 1709 , the aim was to instruct the public what to think , after their ...
... Bickerstaff . Probably the Tatler was started by Steele without any very definite designs for the future . According to the first number , published on April 12 , 1709 , the aim was to instruct the public what to think , after their ...
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