The Tatler. The GuardianDerby & Jackson, 1860 |
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... give a sanction even to his defects . If any man of genius should be so happy , as to equal all the excellencies of his prose , and to avoid the few blemishes , which may , haply , be found in it , he would be a perfect model of style ...
... give a sanction even to his defects . If any man of genius should be so happy , as to equal all the excellencies of his prose , and to avoid the few blemishes , which may , haply , be found in it , he would be a perfect model of style ...
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... Give me leave then to mention three , whom I do not doubt but we shall see make considerable figures ; and these are such as for their Bacchanalian performances must be admitted into this order . They are three brothers lately landed ...
... Give me leave then to mention three , whom I do not doubt but we shall see make considerable figures ; and these are such as for their Bacchanalian performances must be admitted into this order . They are three brothers lately landed ...
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... give solemn worship to Frontlet . Their reign will be best judged of by its duration . Frontlet will never be chosen more ; and Gatty is a toast for life . No. 42. SATURDAY , JULY 16. 1709 . Celebrare domestica facta . [ The first part ...
... give solemn worship to Frontlet . Their reign will be best judged of by its duration . Frontlet will never be chosen more ; and Gatty is a toast for life . No. 42. SATURDAY , JULY 16. 1709 . Celebrare domestica facta . [ The first part ...
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... gives the following character of the man he had pitched upon . Aciliano plurimum vigoris et industriæ quanquam in ... give herself liberties , need not put her parents to so much trouble ; for if she does not possess these orna ments ...
... gives the following character of the man he had pitched upon . Aciliano plurimum vigoris et industriæ quanquam in ... give herself liberties , need not put her parents to so much trouble ; for if she does not possess these orna ments ...
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... give him satisfaction , and not disoblige the justice of the quorum . The hour of nine was come this morning , and I had no sooner set chairs ( by the steward's letter ) and fixed my tea equipage , but I heard a knock at my door , which ...
... give him satisfaction , and not disoblige the justice of the quorum . The hour of nine was come this morning , and I had no sooner set chairs ( by the steward's letter ) and fixed my tea equipage , but I heard a knock at my door , which ...
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