The Tatler, Volumen1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... lives but few hours for the grati- fications of intellectual taste . But the bulk and nature of the Essay are both exactly adapted to the wants of the most common reader . It is not long enough to weary his curiosity , not grave enough ...
... lives but few hours for the grati- fications of intellectual taste . But the bulk and nature of the Essay are both exactly adapted to the wants of the most common reader . It is not long enough to weary his curiosity , not grave enough ...
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... lives , is one day certainly reclaimed , for his faults proceed not from choice or inclination , but from strong passions and appe- tites , which are in youth too violent for the curb of reason , good sense , good manners , and good ...
... lives , is one day certainly reclaimed , for his faults proceed not from choice or inclination , but from strong passions and appe- tites , which are in youth too violent for the curb of reason , good sense , good manners , and good ...
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... live to see it , you will find , that I think myself obliged to be your friend and advocate . This is talking in a strange dialect to the first man of the nation , by a private person : but to desire only a little , exalts a man's ...
... live to see it , you will find , that I think myself obliged to be your friend and advocate . This is talking in a strange dialect to the first man of the nation , by a private person : but to desire only a little , exalts a man's ...
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... , and illus- trative of every subject connected with the British Essayists . + Lives of the Poets . See also Boswell's Life of Johnson , vol . ii . p . 82 , octavo . tion of the Temple , in the Mourning Bride , PREFACE . xlvii.
... , and illus- trative of every subject connected with the British Essayists . + Lives of the Poets . See also Boswell's Life of Johnson , vol . ii . p . 82 , octavo . tion of the Temple , in the Mourning Bride , PREFACE . xlvii.
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... lives , is to choose an argu- ment , upon which he himself must of necessity be silent . I am , my Lord , Your Lordship's most devoted , Most obedient , and most humble servant , RICHARD STEELE . IV . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES ...
... lives , is to choose an argu- ment , upon which he himself must of necessity be silent . I am , my Lord , Your Lordship's most devoted , Most obedient , and most humble servant , RICHARD STEELE . IV . TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES ...
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