The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... Writing some time after the commencement of the Tatler , Steele said , in the Dedication prefixed to the first volume , " The general purpose of this paper is to expose the false arts of life , to pull off the disguises of cunning ...
... Writing some time after the commencement of the Tatler , Steele said , in the Dedication prefixed to the first volume , " The general purpose of this paper is to expose the false arts of life , to pull off the disguises of cunning ...
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... writes and thinks much more justly than they did some time since . " Gay's opinion has been confirmed by the best judges of nearly two centuries , and there is no need to labour the question of the wit and wisdom of the Tatler . But ...
... writes and thinks much more justly than they did some time since . " Gay's opinion has been confirmed by the best judges of nearly two centuries , and there is no need to labour the question of the wit and wisdom of the Tatler . But ...
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... writing a Tatler some months ago , against Mr. Harley , who gave him the post at first . " There was a growing coldness between Swift and his old friends , and on the 3rd of November Swift wrote , " We have scurvy Tatlers of late , so ...
... writing a Tatler some months ago , against Mr. Harley , who gave him the post at first . " There was a growing coldness between Swift and his old friends , and on the 3rd of November Swift wrote , " We have scurvy Tatlers of late , so ...
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... writing , and that with a manner wholly new and unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans , wherein he is but faintly imitated in the translations of the modern Italian operas . ' L St. James's Coffee - house , April 11 . 2 etters from ...
... writing , and that with a manner wholly new and unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans , wherein he is but faintly imitated in the translations of the modern Italian operas . ' L St. James's Coffee - house , April 11 . 2 etters from ...
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... write against an imaginary Partridge . And I am heartily concerned that one who shows so much wit , such extreme civility , and writes such a gentle- manlike style , should prefix my name to writings in which there appears so little ...
... write against an imaginary Partridge . And I am heartily concerned that one who shows so much wit , such extreme civility , and writes such a gentle- manlike style , should prefix my name to writings in which there appears so little ...
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