The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... consider " an incorrectness of style , and writing in an air of common speech , " perfectly consistent with the character of a Tatler . * This erroneous opinion , or more probably the hurry of a dissipated life , has often betrayed him ...
... consider " an incorrectness of style , and writing in an air of common speech , " perfectly consistent with the character of a Tatler . * This erroneous opinion , or more probably the hurry of a dissipated life , has often betrayed him ...
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... consider- able notice among the British Essayists . He has also been fortunate enough to be inscribed among the English Poets and his life therefore has been written by Dr. Johnson , whose account , with a few alterations , we shall ...
... consider- able notice among the British Essayists . He has also been fortunate enough to be inscribed among the English Poets and his life therefore has been written by Dr. Johnson , whose account , with a few alterations , we shall ...
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with whom he has lived in an intimacy from childhood , considering the great ease with which he is able to dispatch the most entertaining pieces of this nature . This good office he performed with such force of genius , humour , wit ...
with whom he has lived in an intimacy from childhood , considering the great ease with which he is able to dispatch the most entertaining pieces of this nature . This good office he performed with such force of genius , humour , wit ...
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... consider all matters of what kind soever that shall occur to me , and publish such my advices and re- flections every Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday , in the week , for the convenience of the post . I resolve also to have something ...
... consider all matters of what kind soever that shall occur to me , and publish such my advices and re- flections every Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday , in the week , for the convenience of the post . I resolve also to have something ...
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... consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under two - pence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under six - pence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain Spanish , to be as able as ...
... consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under two - pence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under six - pence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain Spanish , to be as able as ...
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