The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... Bicker- staff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordinary occur- rences of common journals of news brought in a multitude of other readers . I could not , I confess , long keep up the opinion of ...
... Bicker- staff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit ; and the addition of the ordinary occur- rences of common journals of news brought in a multitude of other readers . I could not , I confess , long keep up the opinion of ...
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... the most conspicuous occasion I can ever have of subscribing myself , SIR , " Your most obliged , most obedient , ⚫ and most humble servant , ' ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . ' THE TATLER ' . N ° 1. TUESDAY , APRIL vi DEDICATION .
... the most conspicuous occasion I can ever have of subscribing myself , SIR , " Your most obliged , most obedient , ⚫ and most humble servant , ' ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . ' THE TATLER ' . N ° 1. TUESDAY , APRIL vi DEDICATION .
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... Bickerstaff , esq . against what is objected to him by Mr. Partridge in his Almanack for the present year 1709. ' By the said Isaac Bickerstaff , esq . London , printed in the year 1709 . N ° 2. THURSDAY , APRIL 14 , 1709 . Quicquid ...
... Bickerstaff , esq . against what is objected to him by Mr. Partridge in his Almanack for the present year 1709. ' By the said Isaac Bickerstaff , esq . London , printed in the year 1709 . N ° 2. THURSDAY , APRIL 14 , 1709 . Quicquid ...
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of Manners " . We have lower instruments than those of the family of Bickerstaff , for punishing great crimes , and exposing the abandoned . Therefore , as I design to have notices from all public assemblies , I shall take upon me only ...
of Manners " . We have lower instruments than those of the family of Bickerstaff , for punishing great crimes , and exposing the abandoned . Therefore , as I design to have notices from all public assemblies , I shall take upon me only ...
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... Bickerstaff , I am utterly un- done ; I have broke that pretty Italian fan I shewed you when you were here last , wherein were so admi- rably drawn our first parents in Paradise , asleep in each other's arms . But there is such an ...
... Bickerstaff , I am utterly un- done ; I have broke that pretty Italian fan I shewed you when you were here last , wherein were so admi- rably drawn our first parents in Paradise , asleep in each other's arms . But there is such an ...
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