The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... character will admit of it , infinuates , that there is no defence against vice , but the contempt of it : and has , in the natural ideas of an untainted innocent , fhown the gradual fteps to ruin and deftruction , which perfons perfons ...
... character will admit of it , infinuates , that there is no defence against vice , but the contempt of it : and has , in the natural ideas of an untainted innocent , fhown the gradual fteps to ruin and deftruction , which perfons perfons ...
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... character of Horner , and the de- fign of it , is a good reprefentation of the age in which that- comedy was written ; at which time love and wenching were the business of life , and the gallant manner of pur- fuing women was the best ...
... character of Horner , and the de- fign of it , is a good reprefentation of the age in which that- comedy was written ; at which time love and wenching were the business of life , and the gallant manner of pur- fuing women was the best ...
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... is certainly a miftake in the an- cients to draw the little gentleman , Love , as a blind boy ; for his real character is a little thief that fquints . For + afk afk Mrs. Meddle , who is a confident , or 24 No. 5 . THE TATLER .
... is certainly a miftake in the an- cients to draw the little gentleman , Love , as a blind boy ; for his real character is a little thief that fquints . For + afk afk Mrs. Meddle , who is a confident , or 24 No. 5 . THE TATLER .
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... characters of Cæfar and Cato . It would be entering into too weighty a difcourfe for this place , if I attempted to fhew , that our nation has pro- duced as great and able men for public affairs as any C 3 other . other . But I believe ...
... characters of Cæfar and Cato . It would be entering into too weighty a difcourfe for this place , if I attempted to fhew , that our nation has pro- duced as great and able men for public affairs as any C 3 other . other . But I believe ...
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... character of a prince , and become the fcourge of a tyrant , who fat in one of the greatest thrones in Europe , before the man who was to have the greatest part in his downfal , had made one flep into the world . But fuch elevations are ...
... character of a prince , and become the fcourge of a tyrant , who fat in one of the greatest thrones in Europe , before the man who was to have the greatest part in his downfal , had made one flep into the world . But fuch elevations are ...
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