The Tatler, Том 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... never was any thing in this design which ought to displease a man of honour , or which was not designed to offend the rascals , I shall give myself very VOL . II . B little concern for finding what I expected , that they.
... never was any thing in this design which ought to displease a man of honour , or which was not designed to offend the rascals , I shall give myself very VOL . II . B little concern for finding what I expected , that they.
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... never act against it . However , I do not yet understand what good man he thinks I have injured : but his epistle has such weight in it , that I shall always have respect for his admonition , and desire the continuance of it . I am not ...
... never act against it . However , I do not yet understand what good man he thinks I have injured : but his epistle has such weight in it , that I shall always have respect for his admonition , and desire the continuance of it . I am not ...
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... never comes into any company in England , but he distinguishes the different nations of which we are composed . There is scarce such a living creature as a true Briton . We sit down , indeed , all friends , acquaintance , and neighbours ...
... never comes into any company in England , but he distinguishes the different nations of which we are composed . There is scarce such a living creature as a true Briton . We sit down , indeed , all friends , acquaintance , and neighbours ...
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... never thought of . As for descending to characters below the dignity of satire ; what men think are not beneath commission , I must assure him , I think are not beneath reproof : for , as there is as much folly in a ridiculous ...
... never thought of . As for descending to characters below the dignity of satire ; what men think are not beneath commission , I must assure him , I think are not beneath reproof : for , as there is as much folly in a ridiculous ...
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... never ask twice for her laurel . But as for his reformation by opposites , I again must ask his pardon , if I think the effects of these sort of reasonings , by the paucity of converts , are too great an argument , both of their ...
... never ask twice for her laurel . But as for his reformation by opposites , I again must ask his pardon , if I think the effects of these sort of reasonings , by the paucity of converts , are too great an argument , both of their ...
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