The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... it ; which being a name somewhat uncommon , he chose to call him- self Isaac Bickerstaff . The name was afterward adopted by Mr. Steele , as author of the Tatler . that that it is absurd and ridiculous to imagine , the.
... it ; which being a name somewhat uncommon , he chose to call him- self Isaac Bickerstaff . The name was afterward adopted by Mr. Steele , as author of the Tatler . that that it is absurd and ridiculous to imagine , the.
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... to " be drawn for Dr. Atterbury , I hope I need say no more as to my " impartiality . " Mr. Steele's Preface to his fourth volume of TATLERS . N. for for no reason in the world , but because it No. 66 . 159 THE TATLER .
... to " be drawn for Dr. Atterbury , I hope I need say no more as to my " impartiality . " Mr. Steele's Preface to his fourth volume of TATLERS . N. for for no reason in the world , but because it No. 66 . 159 THE TATLER .
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... Steele , the rogue , has done the impudentest thing in the " world : he said something in a Tatler , that we ought to use the " word Great Britain , and not England , in common conversation , 86 as , the finest lady in Great Britain ...
... Steele , the rogue , has done the impudentest thing in the " world : he said something in a Tatler , that we ought to use the " word Great Britain , and not England , in common conversation , 86 as , the finest lady in Great Britain ...
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... * The two following Tatlers are not in the four volumes published by sir Richard Steele ; but are taken from the one published by Mr. Harrison . VOL . V. N and and unnatural . The pain I might have had from No. 158 . 177 THE TATLER .
... * The two following Tatlers are not in the four volumes published by sir Richard Steele ; but are taken from the one published by Mr. Harrison . VOL . V. N and and unnatural . The pain I might have had from No. 158 . 177 THE TATLER .
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... Steele , with Addison's help ; it is " often very pretty . Yesterday it was made of a noble hint I gave " him long ago for his Tatlers , about an Indian supposed to write " his Travels into England . I repent he ever had it . I intended ...
... Steele , with Addison's help ; it is " often very pretty . Yesterday it was made of a noble hint I gave " him long ago for his Tatlers , about an Indian supposed to write " his Travels into England . I repent he ever had it . I intended ...
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