The Tatler, Tom 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... him some little touches of the coxcomb , which I had not before observed . Being very full of the figure which he makes in the republic of letters , and won- 4 " " derfully satisfied with his great stock of 6 8 158 . TATLER .
... him some little touches of the coxcomb , which I had not before observed . Being very full of the figure which he makes in the republic of letters , and won- 4 " " derfully satisfied with his great stock of 6 8 158 . TATLER .
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... figure in the Forum , or senate of Rome . Every one admires the orator and the consul ; but , for my own part , I esteem the husband and the father . His private character , with all the little weak- nesses of humanity , is as amiable ...
... figure in the Forum , or senate of Rome . Every one admires the orator and the consul ; but , for my own part , I esteem the husband and the father . His private character , with all the little weak- nesses of humanity , is as amiable ...
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... figure than any of the rest , who held a thunderbolt in her hand , which had the power of melting , piercing , or breaking every thing that stood in its way . The name of this goddess was Eloquence . There were two other dependant ...
... figure than any of the rest , who held a thunderbolt in her hand , which had the power of melting , piercing , or breaking every thing that stood in its way . The name of this goddess was Eloquence . There were two other dependant ...
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... in this great employment ; and have several times asked my own heart with great impartiality , whether Cato will not bear a more venerable figure than Bickerstaff ? I find the duty of the Roman Censor was two 22 NO 162 . TATLER .
... in this great employment ; and have several times asked my own heart with great impartiality , whether Cato will not bear a more venerable figure than Bickerstaff ? I find the duty of the Roman Censor was two 22 NO 162 . TATLER .
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... figure , whom I had just reason to ani- madvert upon . As for the offenders among the common people of Rome , they were generally chastised by being thrown out of a higher tribe , and placed in one which was not so honourable . My ...
... figure , whom I had just reason to ani- madvert upon . As for the offenders among the common people of Rome , they were generally chastised by being thrown out of a higher tribe , and placed in one which was not so honourable . My ...
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