The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... relation to your merit of this plauditory nature ; yet , for fear of an author's general vice , and that the plain justice I have done you should by my proceeding , and others ' mistaken judgment , bé imagined flattery , a thing the ...
... relation to your merit of this plauditory nature ; yet , for fear of an author's general vice , and that the plain justice I have done you should by my proceeding , and others ' mistaken judgment , bé imagined flattery , a thing the ...
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... relation to an article in a former paper , * wherein I made mention of a person who keeps a puppet - show in the town of Bath ; I tender of naming names , and only just hinted , that he makes larger promises , when he invites people to ...
... relation to an article in a former paper , * wherein I made mention of a person who keeps a puppet - show in the town of Bath ; I tender of naming names , and only just hinted , that he makes larger promises , when he invites people to ...
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... relation , stops all process at law . This unhappy affair is no sooner over but a naked mad woman breaks into the room , calls for her duke , her lord , her emperor . As soon as she spies Aurengezebe , the object of all her fury and ...
... relation , stops all process at law . This unhappy affair is no sooner over but a naked mad woman breaks into the room , calls for her duke , her lord , her emperor . As soon as she spies Aurengezebe , the object of all her fury and ...
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... relation to my antagonist , Mr. Powel ; and advise me , with warm language , to keep to subjects more proper for me than such high points . But the writers of these epistles mistake the use and service I proposed to the learned world by ...
... relation to my antagonist , Mr. Powel ; and advise me , with warm language , to keep to subjects more proper for me than such high points . But the writers of these epistles mistake the use and service I proposed to the learned world by ...
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... relations which con cern the interests of princes , the peace of nations and revolutions of empire ; I think , though these are very great subjects , my theme of discourse is sometimes to be of matters of a yet higher consideration ...
... relations which con cern the interests of princes , the peace of nations and revolutions of empire ; I think , though these are very great subjects , my theme of discourse is sometimes to be of matters of a yet higher consideration ...
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