The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... given of Partridge's death , at five minutes after seven , by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost four hours in his calculation . . . . Whether he had been the cause of this poor man's death , as well as the ...
... given of Partridge's death , at five minutes after seven , by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost four hours in his calculation . . . . Whether he had been the cause of this poor man's death , as well as the ...
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... given an excellent account of the work accomplished by Steele and Addison in a pam- phlet called " The Present State of Wit " ( 1711 ) . Speak- ing of the discontinuance of the Tatler , he says : " His disappearing seemed to be bewailed ...
... given an excellent account of the work accomplished by Steele and Addison in a pam- phlet called " The Present State of Wit " ( 1711 ) . Speak- ing of the discontinuance of the Tatler , he says : " His disappearing seemed to be bewailed ...
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... many thousand follies they have either quite banished , or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they have added to virtue and religion ; how many people they have rendered happy , by showing xvii Introduction.
... many thousand follies they have either quite banished , or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they have added to virtue and religion ; how many people they have rendered happy , by showing xvii Introduction.
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... given to the papers by a sketch of some veiled or imaginary individual . In this way Bickerstaff treats of fops , ' of wags , ' of coquettes , ' of the lady who condemned the vice of the age , meaning the only vice of which she was not ...
... given to the papers by a sketch of some veiled or imaginary individual . In this way Bickerstaff treats of fops , ' of wags , ' of coquettes , ' of the lady who condemned the vice of the age , meaning the only vice of which she was not ...
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George Atherton Aitken. they wished to teach ; and in so doing they have given us a picture of the daily life of the town which would alone have given lasting interest to the paper . The distinctly " moral " papers have had countless ...
George Atherton Aitken. they wished to teach ; and in so doing they have given us a picture of the daily life of the town which would alone have given lasting interest to the paper . The distinctly " moral " papers have had countless ...
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