The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 |
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... conversation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually employed upon obvious and common subjects , though at the same time obliged to treat of them in a ...
... conversation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually employed upon obvious and common subjects , though at the same time obliged to treat of them in a ...
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George Atherton Aitken. SIR , To Mr. Maynwaring . ' The state of conversation and business in this town having been long perplexed with pretenders in both kinds , in order to open men's eyes against such abuses , it appeared no ...
George Atherton Aitken. SIR , To Mr. Maynwaring . ' The state of conversation and business in this town having been long perplexed with pretenders in both kinds , in order to open men's eyes against such abuses , it appeared no ...
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... conversations , indeed what he wrote had very little merit in it " ( Pope , in Spence's ( Pope , in Spence's " Anecdotes , " 1820 , p . 338 ) . Steele says that Harley told him that he had to thank Maynwaring for his post of Gazetteer ...
... conversations , indeed what he wrote had very little merit in it " ( Pope , in Spence's ( Pope , in Spence's " Anecdotes , " 1820 , p . 338 ) . Steele says that Harley told him that he had to thank Maynwaring for his post of Gazetteer ...
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... , the fact that familiar conversation among all classes was confined to two points , news and toasting , neither of which required much intelligence . what these letters very positively assert , to wit , 40 The Tatler No. 4. April 19 , ...
... , the fact that familiar conversation among all classes was confined to two points , news and toasting , neither of which required much intelligence . what these letters very positively assert , to wit , 40 The Tatler No. 4. April 19 , ...
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... conversation , and dextrous in all manner of public negotiations . These letters add , that Verono , who is also of this council , has lately set sail to his government of Patricia , with design to confirm the affections of the people ...
... conversation , and dextrous in all manner of public negotiations . These letters add , that Verono , who is also of this council , has lately set sail to his government of Patricia , with design to confirm the affections of the people ...
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