The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... sexes ; and is conceived and supported throughout in a manner highly conducive to the intellectual improvement and moral refinement of his countrymen . lect their own affairs to look into transactions of state THE ...
... sexes ; and is conceived and supported throughout in a manner highly conducive to the intellectual improvement and moral refinement of his countrymen . lect their own affairs to look into transactions of state THE ...
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... elsewhere , under such dates of places as may pre- pare you for the matter you are to expect in the fol- lowing manner . • All accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and enter- tainment , shall be under the article of White's Cho- TATLER . 1 .
... elsewhere , under such dates of places as may pre- pare you for the matter you are to expect in the fol- lowing manner . • All accounts of gallantry , pleasure , and enter- tainment , shall be under the article of White's Cho- TATLER . 1 .
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... manner wholly new and unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans , wherein he is but faintly imitat- ed in the translations of the modern Italian operas . St. James's Coffee - house , April 11 . LETTERS from the Hague of the sixteenth say ...
... manner wholly new and unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans , wherein he is but faintly imitat- ed in the translations of the modern Italian operas . St. James's Coffee - house , April 11 . LETTERS from the Hague of the sixteenth say ...
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... manner of pursuing women was the best recommendation at court . To this only it is to I Wycherley's comedies bear a great resemblance to his personal character , in which there was little virtue , much wit , and more libertinism ; the ...
... manner of pursuing women was the best recommendation at court . To this only it is to I Wycherley's comedies bear a great resemblance to his personal character , in which there was little virtue , much wit , and more libertinism ; the ...
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... manners of the court he lived in , by a virtuous character in his fine gentleman , as he would shew his ignorance , by ... manner . Wine made him say nothing that was rude , therefore he is forgiven , upon condition he never will hazard ...
... manners of the court he lived in , by a virtuous character in his fine gentleman , as he would shew his ignorance , by ... manner . Wine made him say nothing that was rude , therefore he is forgiven , upon condition he never will hazard ...
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