The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... methods of abridging the way to learning and criticism . But I do hereby forbid all dedications to any persons within the city of London , except Sir Francis , f Sir Stephen , and the Bank , will take epigrams and epistles as value ...
... methods of abridging the way to learning and criticism . But I do hereby forbid all dedications to any persons within the city of London , except Sir Francis , f Sir Stephen , and the Bank , will take epigrams and epistles as value ...
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... method , both as to the matter and language , than has been hitherto attempted . He read to us the plan upon which he intends to proceed . I thought his account , by way of fable of the worlds about us , had so much vivacity in it ...
... method , both as to the matter and language , than has been hitherto attempted . He read to us the plan upon which he intends to proceed . I thought his account , by way of fable of the worlds about us , had so much vivacity in it ...
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... method the goods have been sold this evening , have been so unfair , that this generous design has been frustrated ; for the imperial mantle made for Cyrus was missing , as also the chariot and two dragons : but upon examination it was ...
... method the goods have been sold this evening , have been so unfair , that this generous design has been frustrated ; for the imperial mantle made for Cyrus was missing , as also the chariot and two dragons : but upon examination it was ...
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... methods which will lead them into errors for the future . He that will carefully reflect upon the occurrences of his life will find he has been sometimes extricated out of difficulties , and received favours where he could never have ...
... methods which will lead them into errors for the future . He that will carefully reflect upon the occurrences of his life will find he has been sometimes extricated out of difficulties , and received favours where he could never have ...
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... methods we are fallen into , without attempting to deliver ourselves from the tyranny under which we are reduced by such innovations . Of all the laudable motives of human life , none have suffered so much in this kind as Love , under ...
... methods we are fallen into , without attempting to deliver ourselves from the tyranny under which we are reduced by such innovations . Of all the laudable motives of human life , none have suffered so much in this kind as Love , under ...
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