The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... tion , that it gives me 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 ...
... tion , that it gives me 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 ...
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... tion of Sir William D'Avenant . If he was not the first to introduce moveable scenes into English theatres , he very much improved the decorations of the stage . He went over , at the command of Charles the second to take a view of the ...
... tion of Sir William D'Avenant . If he was not the first to introduce moveable scenes into English theatres , he very much improved the decorations of the stage . He went over , at the command of Charles the second to take a view of the ...
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... story - telling against the grain ; therefore take it as the author has given it you . I 6 Mr. William Harrison . See Nichols's Select Collec- tion of Poems , 1781 , vol . vii , THE MEDICINE . A TALE - FOR THE LADIES . 12 2 . TATLER .
... story - telling against the grain ; therefore take it as the author has given it you . I 6 Mr. William Harrison . See Nichols's Select Collec- tion of Poems , 1781 , vol . vii , THE MEDICINE . A TALE - FOR THE LADIES . 12 2 . TATLER .
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... tion ; so that the progress of the loves of Clarissa and Chloe , together with the bottles that are drunk each night for the one , and the many sighs which are ut- tered , and songs written on the other , must be our subject on future ...
... tion ; so that the progress of the loves of Clarissa and Chloe , together with the bottles that are drunk each night for the one , and the many sighs which are ut- tered , and songs written on the other , must be our subject on future ...
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firm league with the ablest and best men of the na- tion , to carry on the cause of liberty , to the encou- ragement of religion , virtue , and honour . Those per- sons at the helm are so useful , and in themselves of such weight , that ...
firm league with the ablest and best men of the na- tion , to carry on the cause of liberty , to the encou- ragement of religion , virtue , and honour . Those per- sons at the helm are so useful , and in themselves of such weight , that ...
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