The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... seems , he had before communicated his plan , which was , ' To ridicule the ridiculers of our established doctrine . I have elsewhere celebrated the contrivance of this excellent drama ; but was not , till I read the dedication , wholly ...
... seems , he had before communicated his plan , which was , ' To ridicule the ridiculers of our established doctrine . I have elsewhere celebrated the contrivance of this excellent drama ; but was not , till I read the dedication , wholly ...
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... seems in this case as if only providentially disposed to enlarge your humility . “ But I find , Sir , I am now got into a very large field , where though I could with great ease raise a number of plants in relation to your merit of this ...
... seems in this case as if only providentially disposed to enlarge your humility . “ But I find , Sir , I am now got into a very large field , where though I could with great ease raise a number of plants in relation to your merit of this ...
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... seems , writing on that subject , assumed the argument ; and though he ran through many instances of sublimity from the ancient writers , said , " he had hardly known an occasion wherein the true greatness of soul , which animates a ...
... seems , writing on that subject , assumed the argument ; and though he ran through many instances of sublimity from the ancient writers , said , " he had hardly known an occasion wherein the true greatness of soul , which animates a ...
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... seems to be embarrassed . 6 TO MY HONOURED KINSMAN , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , ESQUIRE . 6 FROM MOTHER GOURDON'S AT HEDINGTON , NEAR OXON , JUNE 16 . DEAR COUSIN , Had the family of the Beadlestaffs , whereof I though unworthy , am one ...
... seems to be embarrassed . 6 TO MY HONOURED KINSMAN , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , ESQUIRE . 6 FROM MOTHER GOURDON'S AT HEDINGTON , NEAR OXON , JUNE 16 . DEAR COUSIN , Had the family of the Beadlestaffs , whereof I though unworthy , am one ...
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... seems to be of a third character distinct from any you have yet touched upon . A young gentleman who sat next me , for I had the curiosity of seeing this entertainment , in a tufted gown , red stockings , and long wig , which I ...
... seems to be of a third character distinct from any you have yet touched upon . A young gentleman who sat next me , for I had the curiosity of seeing this entertainment , in a tufted gown , red stockings , and long wig , which I ...
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