The Tatler; Or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen4 |
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If it were not for an ill " custom lately introduced by a certain Author , of talk . " ing
Latin at the beginning of Papers , matters would « be in a much clearer light than
they are : But to our " comfort , there are folid Writers who are not guilty “ of this ...
If it were not for an ill " custom lately introduced by a certain Author , of talk . " ing
Latin at the beginning of Papers , matters would « be in a much clearer light than
they are : But to our " comfort , there are folid Writers who are not guilty “ of this ...
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There is a method of criticism made use of by this Author , for I shall take care
how I call him a Scribbler again , which may turn into ridicule any work that was
ever writfen , wherein there is a variety of thoughts : This the Reader will observe
in ...
There is a method of criticism made use of by this Author , for I shall take care
how I call him a Scribbler again , which may turn into ridicule any work that was
ever writfen , wherein there is a variety of thoughts : This the Reader will observe
in ...
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I am apt to think the ingenious Authors did not publish them with the rest of their
works , left they should pass for fi & tions and ... I need not inform my Reader , that
the Author of Hudibras alludes to this strange quality in that cold climate , when ...
I am apt to think the ingenious Authors did not publish them with the rest of their
works , left they should pass for fi & tions and ... I need not inform my Reader , that
the Author of Hudibras alludes to this strange quality in that cold climate , when ...
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I could wish you would furnish us with “ more notes upon that Author , to fill up the
place of " those dull annotations with which several editions of " that book have
been incumbered . I would particularly defire of you to give the world the story of ...
I could wish you would furnish us with “ more notes upon that Author , to fill up the
place of " those dull annotations with which several editions of " that book have
been incumbered . I would particularly defire of you to give the world the story of ...
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An Author may be toffed out of your hand , and thrown aside when he grows . dull
and tiresome ; but such liberties are so far from being allowed towards your
Orators in common conversation , that I have known a challenge fent a person for
...
An Author may be toffed out of your hand , and thrown aside when he grows . dull
and tiresome ; but such liberties are so far from being allowed towards your
Orators in common conversation , that I have known a challenge fent a person for
...
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Página 304 - Besides my innumerable sins, I confess before thee, that I am debtor to thee for the gracious talent of thy gifts and graces, which I have neither put into a napkin, nor put it, as I ought, to exchangers, where it might have made best profit, but misspent it in things for which I was least fit : so I may truly say, my soul hath been a stranger in the course of my pilgrimage. Be merciful unto me, O Lord, for my Saviour's sake, and receive me into thy bosom, or guide me in thy ways.
Página 188 - Now from all Parts the swelling Kennels flow, And bear their Trophies with them as they go: Filth of all Hues and Odours seem to tell What Street they sail'd from, by their Sight and Smell.
Página 230 - ... where he dined upon me, and drank the king's health. When I came again into the world, I found that I had been happier in my retirement than I thought, having probably by that means escaped wearing a monstrous pair of breeches.
Página 152 - I think on those numberless vermin that feed upon this paper, and find their sustenance out of it: I mean the small wits and scribblers, that every day turn a penny by nibbling at my Lucubrations.
Página 112 - The gentleman of the house told me, if I delighted in flowers, it would be worth my while ; for that he believed he could show me such a blow of tulips as was not to be matched in the whole country. I accepted the offer, and immediately found that they had been talking in terms of gardening, and that the kings and generals they had mentioned were only so many tulips, to which the gardeners, according to their usual custom, had given such high titles and appellations of honour. I was very much...
Página 270 - ... while she was at church, or to say her prayers in a posture that did not become a woman of her quality. The prisoner pleaded inadvertency; and the jury were going to bring it in chance-medley, had not several witnesses been produced against the said Elizabeth Makebate, that she was an old offender, and a woman of a bad reputation.
Página 229 - ... preacher. After this manner I made my way merrily through the world ; for, as I told you before, we shillings love nothing so much as travelling. I sometimes fetched in a shoulder...
Página 188 - Forget their feuds, and join to save their wigs. Box'd in a chair, the beau impatient sits, While spouts run clattering o'er the roof by fits, And ever and anon with frightful din The leather sounds ; he trembles from within...
Página 119 - I have made some necessary variations both in the tube, and the fluid it contains. In the first place, I ordered a tube to be cast in a planetary hour, and took care to seal it hermetically, when the Sun was in conjunction with Saturn. I then took the proper precautions about the fluid, which is a compound of two very...