The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... regard to others , Use of Ridicule : STEELE — Madonella's Platonic College : SWIFT - Continental Intelligence .... 64. Continental Intelligence : STEELE — Character of Cleontes ..... HUGHES . 65. Character of a Battle - Critic - Conduct ...
... regard to others , Use of Ridicule : STEELE — Madonella's Platonic College : SWIFT - Continental Intelligence .... 64. Continental Intelligence : STEELE — Character of Cleontes ..... HUGHES . 65. Character of a Battle - Critic - Conduct ...
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... regard to the person of whom it was spoken , and the time in which it was writ , as in a few lines in a modern poem . There is , ' continued he , ' nothing so forced and constrained , as what we frequently meet with in tragedies ; to ...
... regard to the person of whom it was spoken , and the time in which it was writ , as in a few lines in a modern poem . There is , ' continued he , ' nothing so forced and constrained , as what we frequently meet with in tragedies ; to ...
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... regard for him , that he rather is an example , than a check , to their behaviour . For this reason , as Senecio never pretends to be a man of pleasure before youth , so young men never set up for wisdom before Senecio ; so that you ...
... regard for him , that he rather is an example , than a check , to their behaviour . For this reason , as Senecio never pretends to be a man of pleasure before youth , so young men never set up for wisdom before Senecio ; so that you ...
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... regard to all the enjoyments of the years of vigour and manhood , childhood returns upon them : and as infants ride on sticks , build houses in dirt , and make ships in gutters by a faint idea of things they are to act hereafter ; so ...
... regard to all the enjoyments of the years of vigour and manhood , childhood returns upon them : and as infants ride on sticks , build houses in dirt , and make ships in gutters by a faint idea of things they are to act hereafter ; so ...
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... you see , to make a simile . But when he is certain of his son's death , he is lost to all patience , and gives up all the regards of this life , and since the last of evils is fallen upon him , he calls NO . 47 . 37 TATLER .
... you see , to make a simile . But when he is certain of his son's death , he is lost to all patience , and gives up all the regards of this life , and since the last of evils is fallen upon him , he calls NO . 47 . 37 TATLER .
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