The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... occasion . " Of what Coleridge called Steele's " ' pure humanity " 15 14 there is nowhere better evidence than in the Tatler . It is enough to cite once more the well - known examples of the account of his father's death and his ...
... occasion . " Of what Coleridge called Steele's " ' pure humanity " 15 14 there is nowhere better evidence than in the Tatler . It is enough to cite once more the well - known examples of the account of his father's death and his ...
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... occasion I can ever have , of subscribing my- self , Sir , Your most obliged , most obedient , and most humble Servant , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . 1 " Encouragement of these volumes , " in the octavo edition . The list of subscribers to the ...
... occasion I can ever have , of subscribing my- self , Sir , Your most obliged , most obedient , and most humble Servant , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . 1 " Encouragement of these volumes , " in the octavo edition . The list of subscribers to the ...
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... occasion spoke an epilogue , written by Rowe . She was the daughter of Edward Barry , barrister , whose fortunes were ruined by his attachment to Charles I. Tony Aston , in his " Supplement to Cibber's Apology , " says she was woman to ...
... occasion spoke an epilogue , written by Rowe . She was the daughter of Edward Barry , barrister , whose fortunes were ruined by his attachment to Charles I. Tony Aston , in his " Supplement to Cibber's Apology , " says she was woman to ...
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... occasion . There has not been known so great a concourse of persons of distinction as at that time ; the stage itself was covered with gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was the theatre . It is probable that at this time she ...
... occasion . There has not been known so great a concourse of persons of distinction as at that time ; the stage itself was covered with gentlemen and ladies , and when the curtain was the theatre . It is probable that at this time she ...
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... occasion , lest he who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sorrows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . The town is at present in very great expectation of seeing a comedy now in rehearsal , which is the ...
... occasion , lest he who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sorrows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . The town is at present in very great expectation of seeing a comedy now in rehearsal , which is the ...
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