The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... TATLER in filling the play- houses ; yet STEELE had no share in the ma- nagement of the play - house in Drury - Lane for several years after this period . We have seen however that he was a dramatic writer , * Before POPE'S MESSIAH was ...
... TATLER in filling the play- houses ; yet STEELE had no share in the ma- nagement of the play - house in Drury - Lane for several years after this period . We have seen however that he was a dramatic writer , * Before POPE'S MESSIAH was ...
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... TATLER and SPECTA- TOR , which STEELE and ADDISON wrote to ri- dicule Operas . It is the opinion of this learned and ingenious author , that'some part of the SPECTATOR'S severity is to be ascribed to want of skill in the art of Music ...
... TATLER and SPECTA- TOR , which STEELE and ADDISON wrote to ri- dicule Operas . It is the opinion of this learned and ingenious author , that'some part of the SPECTATOR'S severity is to be ascribed to want of skill in the art of Music ...
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... TATLER ́in concert with SWIFT . ' For this there is no foundation , unless a polite acknowledgment of greater services than STEELE received from that writer . And still less ground has this Biographer for accusing STEELE of ingra ...
... TATLER ́in concert with SWIFT . ' For this there is no foundation , unless a polite acknowledgment of greater services than STEELE received from that writer . And still less ground has this Biographer for accusing STEELE of ingra ...
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... TATLER , he was at first less careful ; his style had a familiar vulgarity not unlike that of the journalists of the age , which he adopted either in compliance with the prevail- ing manner , or by way of disguise . In one paper he ...
... TATLER , he was at first less careful ; his style had a familiar vulgarity not unlike that of the journalists of the age , which he adopted either in compliance with the prevail- ing manner , or by way of disguise . In one paper he ...
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... TATLER by a criticism of his own introduced in No. 6. The criticism is not of great importance unless to those commentators who make a favourite au- thor the source cfall excellence , and are deter mined to find a beauty in every ...
... TATLER by a criticism of his own introduced in No. 6. The criticism is not of great importance unless to those commentators who make a favourite au- thor the source cfall excellence , and are deter mined to find a beauty in every ...
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