The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ... Complete in One VolumeM'Carty and Davis, 1844 - 438 pages |
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... speak- ers of antiquity have demanded in a man who is to excel in oratory ; I say , my lord , when we MY LORD , -After having long celebrated the | superior graces and excellences , among men , in an imaginary character , I do myself ...
... speak- ers of antiquity have demanded in a man who is to excel in oratory ; I say , my lord , when we MY LORD , -After having long celebrated the | superior graces and excellences , among men , in an imaginary character , I do myself ...
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... speak clean linen ; I say , these considerations will , I with even Kidney at Saint James's without hope , make all persons willing to comply with their own affairs to look into transactions of state . Now these gentlemen , for the most ...
... speak clean linen ; I say , these considerations will , I with even Kidney at Saint James's without hope , make all persons willing to comply with their own affairs to look into transactions of state . Now these gentlemen , for the most ...
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... speak in my own way : not doubting the allowances which would be given to a writer of my sex . You may be sure I un- dertook it with much satisfaction ; and I confess , I am not a little pleased with the opportunity of running over all ...
... speak in my own way : not doubting the allowances which would be given to a writer of my sex . You may be sure I un- dertook it with much satisfaction ; and I confess , I am not a little pleased with the opportunity of running over all ...
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... speak here as an Epicurean , and might probably allude to some lines in Lucretius , lib . iii . May 9 , 1709 . ' DEAR KNIGHT , -I desire you would give my humble service to all our friends , which I speak of to you ( out of method ) in ...
... speak here as an Epicurean , and might probably allude to some lines in Lucretius , lib . iii . May 9 , 1709 . ' DEAR KNIGHT , -I desire you would give my humble service to all our friends , which I speak of to you ( out of method ) in ...
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... in his presence , lest he should bring an account of some new calamity . I know not in what terms to represent my thoughts to you , when I speak of the king , with * By Mr. George Farquhar , ; > 50 [ No. 19 . THE TATLER .
... in his presence , lest he should bring an account of some new calamity . I know not in what terms to represent my thoughts to you , when I speak of the king , with * By Mr. George Farquhar , ; > 50 [ No. 19 . THE TATLER .
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