The Tatler, Tom 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strona xi
... observed in England . The savage fanatics during the Commonwealth had their Mercuries , papers which satisfied the gross rage of political thirst , at a time when the graceful productions of the reign of Queen Anne would have been ...
... observed in England . The savage fanatics during the Commonwealth had their Mercuries , papers which satisfied the gross rage of political thirst , at a time when the graceful productions of the reign of Queen Anne would have been ...
Strona xxvi
... observed . When I had the honour of a short conversation with your Lordship , you were pleased not only to signify to me , that I should remain in this office , but also to add , that if I would name to you any one of more value , that ...
... observed . When I had the honour of a short conversation with your Lordship , you were pleased not only to signify to me , that I should remain in this office , but also to add , that if I would name to you any one of more value , that ...
Strona xxxvi
... observation of rigid ceremony , one of them inquired of Sir Richard , how such an expen- sive train of domestics could be consistent with his for- tune . Sir Richard very frankly confessed , that they xxxvi PREFACE .
... observation of rigid ceremony , one of them inquired of Sir Richard , how such an expen- sive train of domestics could be consistent with his for- tune . Sir Richard very frankly confessed , that they xxxvi PREFACE .
Strona xxxviii
... observed , " nothing in the world so ridiculous as one of these grave philosophi- cal Freethinkers , that hath neither passions nor appetites to gratify , no heats of blood , no vigour of constitution , that can turn his system of ...
... observed , " nothing in the world so ridiculous as one of these grave philosophi- cal Freethinkers , that hath neither passions nor appetites to gratify , no heats of blood , no vigour of constitution , that can turn his system of ...
Strona xl
... observations on men , than from the perusal of books . The little exhibition of his learning in which he has indulged , has not been re- markably fortunate . The observations upon the epithets of Homer and Virgil in number 6 , are just ...
... observations on men , than from the perusal of books . The little exhibition of his learning in which he has indulged , has not been re- markably fortunate . The observations upon the epithets of Homer and Virgil in number 6 , are just ...
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