The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... play , " The Drummer , " Steele wrote of the Tatler , " That paper was advanced indeed ! for it was raised to a greater thing than I intended it ! For the elegance , purity , and correctness which appeared in his writings were not so ...
... play , " The Drummer , " Steele wrote of the Tatler , " That paper was advanced indeed ! for it was raised to a greater thing than I intended it ! For the elegance , purity , and correctness which appeared in his writings were not so ...
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... play ; the comparison of the rival beauties , Chloe and Clarissa ; the satire on the Italian opera , and on Pinkethman's company of strollers ; and the allegorical paper on Fælicia , or Britain . All these and other matters are dealt ...
... play ; the comparison of the rival beauties , Chloe and Clarissa ; the satire on the Italian opera , and on Pinkethman's company of strollers ; and the allegorical paper on Fælicia , or Britain . All these and other matters are dealt ...
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... play in a room in this house during the fire ; see also Plate IV . Swift gives it a bad character in his " Essay on Modern Education ; " it had a strong character for gambling ( Timbs's " Clubs and Club Life in London , " where , at p ...
... play in a room in this house during the fire ; see also Plate IV . Swift gives it a bad character in his " Essay on Modern Education ; " it had a strong character for gambling ( Timbs's " Clubs and Club Life in London , " where , at p ...
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... play - house to play - house all the week , but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom . In a word , his attention to anything but his passion , was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played ...
... play - house to play - house all the week , but could never find the original of the picture which dwelt in his bosom . In a word , his attention to anything but his passion , was utterly gone . He has lost all the money he ever played ...
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... play for the advantage of so great an actor , gives an undeniable instance , that the true relish for manly entertainments and to the stage , and , while very young , performed the page in " The Orphan . " Increasing in years , and in ...
... play for the advantage of so great an actor , gives an undeniable instance , that the true relish for manly entertainments and to the stage , and , while very young , performed the page in " The Orphan . " Increasing in years , and in ...
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