The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 |
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... 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 only , chose to talk in a mask . I shall not ...
... 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 only , chose to talk in a mask . I shall not ...
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... honour , " s gave Steele a framework for some charming sketches of domestic life . It is not until No. 132 that we have the amusing account of the members of Bickerstaff's Club , the Trumpet , in Shire Lane . There were Sir Geoffrey ...
... honour , " s gave Steele a framework for some charming sketches of domestic life . It is not until No. 132 that we have the amusing account of the members of Bickerstaff's Club , the Trumpet , in Shire Lane . There were Sir Geoffrey ...
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... and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any accomplishments 1 See No. II . 3 Addison . 2 No. 193 . 4 Nos . 153 , 18 , 42 , 220 . of his own . But all the credit of wit 4 The Tatler The Preface.
... and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any accomplishments 1 See No. II . 3 Addison . 2 No. 193 . 4 Nos . 153 , 18 , 42 , 220 . of his own . But all the credit of wit 4 The Tatler The Preface.
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... honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one word more to say of them : as to the latter , I shall conclude all I have more to offer against them ( with respect to their being prompted by the fear of shame ) by ...
... honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one word more to say of them : as to the latter , I shall conclude all I have more to offer against them ( with respect to their being prompted by the fear of shame ) by ...
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... honour , for which it is impossible to express a suitable gratitude ; and there is nothing could be an addition to the pleasure I take in it , but the reflection that it gives me the most conspicuous occasion I can ever have , of ...
... honour , for which it is impossible to express a suitable gratitude ; and there is nothing could be an addition to the pleasure I take in it , but the reflection that it gives me the most conspicuous occasion I can ever have , of ...
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