The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... received from the se- veral members of the learned world . He has a greater es- teem for Aldus and Elzevir , than for Virgil and Horace . If you talk of Herodotus , he breaks out into a panygeric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives ...
... received from the se- veral members of the learned world . He has a greater es- teem for Aldus and Elzevir , than for Virgil and Horace . If you talk of Herodotus , he breaks out into a panygeric upon Harry Stephens . He thinks he gives ...
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... received , that I might avoid wrangling , I told him , " that Virgil possibly had his oversights as well as another author . ' " Ah ! Mr. Bickerstaff , " says he , " you would have another opinion of him , if you would read him in ...
... received , that I might avoid wrangling , I told him , " that Virgil possibly had his oversights as well as another author . ' " Ah ! Mr. Bickerstaff , " says he , " you would have another opinion of him , if you would read him in ...
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... received five shillings of you , to give you a hundred pounds upon the Great Turk's being driven out of Europe , desired me to acquaint you , that every one of that company would be willing to receive five shillings , to pay a hundred ...
... received five shillings of you , to give you a hundred pounds upon the Great Turk's being driven out of Europe , desired me to acquaint you , that every one of that company would be willing to receive five shillings , to pay a hundred ...
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... this letter to the public , I shall com- municate one or two more , which I have lately received from others of my correspondents . The following is from a coquette , who is very angry at my having 16 TATLER . No 160 .
... this letter to the public , I shall com- municate one or two more , which I have lately received from others of my correspondents . The following is from a coquette , who is very angry at my having 16 TATLER . No 160 .
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... receiving satisfaction from you , I am yours whilst ISABELLA KIT . " The pertness , which this fair lady hath shewn in this letter , was one occasion of my joining her to the Bass- viol , which is an instrument that wants to be ...
... receiving satisfaction from you , I am yours whilst ISABELLA KIT . " The pertness , which this fair lady hath shewn in this letter , was one occasion of my joining her to the Bass- viol , which is an instrument that wants to be ...
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