The Tatler; Or, Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Tom 2C. Bathurst, J. Buckland, W. Strahan, J. and F. Rivington, 1709 |
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... plead for liberty we fhall hereafter take , to print Orlando's foliloquies in verfe and profe , after the manner of great Wits , and fuch as those to whom they are near allied . Will's Coffee house , August 5 . A good company Will's 2 N ...
... plead for liberty we fhall hereafter take , to print Orlando's foliloquies in verfe and profe , after the manner of great Wits , and fuch as those to whom they are near allied . Will's Coffee house , August 5 . A good company Will's 2 N ...
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... orator of antiquity , had pleaded at Athens in a great cause against Demofthenes ; but having loft it , retired to Rhodes : Eloquence was then 6 loft 86 N66 . THE TATLER ; "fay, fo happy beginnings promise fair, and ...
... orator of antiquity , had pleaded at Athens in a great cause against Demofthenes ; but having loft it , retired to Rhodes : Eloquence was then 6 loft 86 N66 . THE TATLER ; "fay, fo happy beginnings promise fair, and ...
Strona 87
... pleadings . After his own , he recited alfo the oration of his antago- nift . The people expreffed their admiration of both , but more of that of Demofthenes . If you are , faid he , thus touched with hearing only what that great orator ...
... pleadings . After his own , he recited alfo the oration of his antago- nift . The people expreffed their admiration of both , but more of that of Demofthenes . If you are , faid he , thus touched with hearing only what that great orator ...
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... pleaded for the foe . R. WYNNE , " There is lately broke loofe from the London pack , a very tall dangerous biter . He is now at the Bath , " and it is feared will make a damnable havock amongst " the game . His manner of biting is new ...
... pleaded for the foe . R. WYNNE , " There is lately broke loofe from the London pack , a very tall dangerous biter . He is now at the Bath , " and it is feared will make a damnable havock amongst " the game . His manner of biting is new ...
Strona 148
... plead not guilty ; but none but a witnefs to the crime can charge them with the guilt , whilft the indi & ment is general , and the offender has the afylum of the " whole world to protect him . Here can then be no injustice , where no ...
... plead not guilty ; but none but a witnefs to the crime can charge them with the guilt , whilft the indi & ment is general , and the offender has the afylum of the " whole world to protect him . Here can then be no injustice , where no ...
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