The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... whole number to one topic . The motto of the first forty numbers was " Quicquid agunt homines . . . nostri farrago libelli " ; but in the following numbers it was changed to " Celebrare domestica facta " ; and afterwards each number ...
... whole number to one topic . The motto of the first forty numbers was " Quicquid agunt homines . . . nostri farrago libelli " ; but in the following numbers it was changed to " Celebrare domestica facta " ; and afterwards each number ...
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... whole has been to recommend truth , innocence , honour , and virtue , as the chief ornaments of life ; but I considered , that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others , and for that reason , and that ...
... whole has been to recommend truth , innocence , honour , and virtue , as the chief ornaments of life ; but I considered , that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others , and for that reason , and that ...
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... whole 271 numbers Steele wrote about 188 and Addison only 42 , while they were jointly responsible for 36. Swift contributed only to about a dozen numbers ; and the assistance received from other writers was so slight that it does not ...
... whole 271 numbers Steele wrote about 188 and Addison only 42 , while they were jointly responsible for 36. Swift contributed only to about a dozen numbers ; and the assistance received from other writers was so slight that it does not ...
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... whole plan was arranged in the manner best suited to his genius . But his influence is , nevertheless , visible in the development of the earlier paper , and some of his individual articles are equal to anything he afterwards wrote . It ...
... whole plan was arranged in the manner best suited to his genius . But his influence is , nevertheless , visible in the development of the earlier paper , and some of his individual articles are equal to anything he afterwards wrote . It ...
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... whole visage is deadened by a long absence of thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at which time he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows , who have no sense further ...
... whole visage is deadened by a long absence of thought . He never appears in any alacrity , but when raised by wine ; at which time he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows , who have no sense further ...
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action Addison admirers advices Æneid affairs appear April April 20 army arrived beauty behaviour Brussels called character Chryseis Court death desire discourse dress Duke of Anjou Duke of Marlborough enemy entertainment excellent favour fortune France French gentleman give Hague Hockley-in-the-Hole honour hope humour instant Isaac Bickerstaff James's Coffee-house John July June June 18 June 29 King lady late learned letter live look Lord lover Madam Majesty manner Marshal Villars matter Monsieur nature never night noble obliged observed occasion Olivenza Pacolet paper passion peace persons Peter Wentworth play poet present pretend pretty fellow Prince received Saturday speak Spectator spirit Steele stockjobbers Swift sword Tatler theatre things thought Thursday tion Torcy Tournay town treaty troops Tuesday wherein White's Chocolate-house whole Will's Coffee-house woman words write