The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... characters to be just repre- sentatives of human nature in all ages and modifications of society . Still his plan , compared with that of the Bri- tish Essayists , is a confined one , as it embraces only a sin- gle topic of their ...
... characters to be just repre- sentatives of human nature in all ages and modifications of society . Still his plan , compared with that of the Bri- tish Essayists , is a confined one , as it embraces only a sin- gle topic of their ...
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... character . Of his parents very little has been remembered . His father was a counsellor , and by holding the office of secretary to the Duke of Ormond , secured the patronage of that nobleman for his family . Of his mother he has ...
... character . Of his parents very little has been remembered . His father was a counsellor , and by holding the office of secretary to the Duke of Ormond , secured the patronage of that nobleman for his family . Of his mother he has ...
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... character which he has drawn of a Rake , * appears to have been sketched from his own feelings and situation . " A rake is a man always to be pitied , and if he lives , is one day certainly reclaimed , for his faults proceed not from ...
... character which he has drawn of a Rake , * appears to have been sketched from his own feelings and situation . " A rake is a man always to be pitied , and if he lives , is one day certainly reclaimed , for his faults proceed not from ...
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... . The author had reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him a Kc 3 : PREFACE . Wi.
... . The author had reason to expect the favour of royal patronage ; but his hopes were soon extinguished by the monarch's death . Steele professed a warm admiration It is of this prince's character , and has given him a Kc 3 : PREFACE . Wi.
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... character . But even his failure was meritorious for if he diverged a little beyond the sphere of the Comic Muse , and trespassed upon too solemn ground , his intention ( which was to re- form the stage , and correct the sentiments of ...
... character . But even his failure was meritorious for if he diverged a little beyond the sphere of the Comic Muse , and trespassed upon too solemn ground , his intention ( which was to re- form the stage , and correct the sentiments of ...
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