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He came down safe on his right foot , and again flew up , alighting on his left ; then looked again at his book , and holding out his right leg , put it into such a quivering motion , that I thought he would have shaked it off .
He came down safe on his right foot , and again flew up , alighting on his left ; then looked again at his book , and holding out his right leg , put it into such a quivering motion , that I thought he would have shaked it off .
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As for those who talk of the fineness of style , and the justness of thought , or describe the brightness of any particular passages ; nay , though they write themselves in the genius and spirit of the author they admire , Tom looks ...
As for those who talk of the fineness of style , and the justness of thought , or describe the brightness of any particular passages ; nay , though they write themselves in the genius and spirit of the author they admire , Tom looks ...
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I must in the next place observe , that when our thoughts are great and just , they are often obscured by the sounding phrases , hard metaphors , and forced expressions in which they are ...
I must in the next place observe , that when our thoughts are great and just , they are often obscured by the sounding phrases , hard metaphors , and forced expressions in which they are ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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