The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... observe I Arthur Maynwaring , Esq . an eminent political writer , was born at Ightfield , in Shropshire , in 1668. At the age of seventeen , he was sent to Christ Church , Oxford , and placed under the care of Dr. Smalridge , afterwards ...
... observe I Arthur Maynwaring , Esq . an eminent political writer , was born at Ightfield , in Shropshire , in 1668. At the age of seventeen , he was sent to Christ Church , Oxford , and placed under the care of Dr. Smalridge , afterwards ...
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... wine ; at which time he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows who have no sense farther than just to observe , that our poor lover has most understand- C ing when he is drunk , and is least in TATLER . 1 .
... wine ; at which time he is sure to come hither , and throw away a great deal of wit on fellows who have no sense farther than just to observe , that our poor lover has most understand- C ing when he is drunk , and is least in TATLER . 1 .
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... observed that Betterton was no actor : that he put on his part with his clothes , and was the very man he un- dertook to be , till the play was over , and nothing more . So exact was he in following nature , that the look of surprise he ...
... observed that Betterton was no actor : that he put on his part with his clothes , and was the very man he un- dertook to be , till the play was over , and nothing more . So exact was he in following nature , that the look of surprise he ...
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... observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , con- cerned , that this little matter should make so much noise ; but since I am engaged , I take myself obliged in honour to go on in my Lucubrations , and by the help ...
... observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , con- cerned , that this little matter should make so much noise ; but since I am engaged , I take myself obliged in honour to go on in my Lucubrations , and by the help ...
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... observe that the jig of the thing is , as I said , finding out all that can be said in his way whom you employ to set forth your worthy . Waller and Denham had worn out the expedience of Advice to a Painter : this author has transferred ...
... observe that the jig of the thing is , as I said , finding out all that can be said in his way whom you employ to set forth your worthy . Waller and Denham had worn out the expedience of Advice to a Painter : this author has transferred ...
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