The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Choice of Matches in the Bickerstaff Family ADDISON and ............... 76. Errors of Good - nature - Complaint of Lovewell Barebones : STEELE― STEELE . ............ Defence of the Tatler : HUGHES- Continental Intelligence - CONTENTS .
... Choice of Matches in the Bickerstaff Family ADDISON and ............... 76. Errors of Good - nature - Complaint of Lovewell Barebones : STEELE― STEELE . ............ Defence of the Tatler : HUGHES- Continental Intelligence - CONTENTS .
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... BICKERSTAFF , Esquire . ' Sir , Bath , July 28 . Having a great deal of more advantageous bu- siness at present on my hands , I thought to have deferred answering your Tatler of the twenty - first instant until the company was gone ...
... BICKERSTAFF , Esquire . ' Sir , Bath , July 28 . Having a great deal of more advantageous bu- siness at present on my hands , I thought to have deferred answering your Tatler of the twenty - first instant until the company was gone ...
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... Bickerstaff to be of the pannel , for you are neither good nor true : I bid you heartily farewell ; and am , Sir , your loving friend , ADVERTISEMENT . POWELL . ' Proper cuts for the historical part of this paper , are now almost ...
... Bickerstaff to be of the pannel , for you are neither good nor true : I bid you heartily farewell ; and am , Sir , your loving friend , ADVERTISEMENT . POWELL . ' Proper cuts for the historical part of this paper , are now almost ...
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... Bickerstaff , ' said he , I was reading last night your second act you were so kind to lend me : but I find you depend mightily upon the retinue of your hero to make him magnificent . You make guards , and ushers , and courtiers , and ...
... Bickerstaff , ' said he , I was reading last night your second act you were so kind to lend me : but I find you depend mightily upon the retinue of your hero to make him magnificent . You make guards , and ushers , and courtiers , and ...
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... BICKERSTAFF , It being mine as well as the opinion of many others , that your papers are extremely well fitted to reform any irregular or indecent practice , I present the following as one which requires your correction . Myself and a ...
... BICKERSTAFF , It being mine as well as the opinion of many others , that your papers are extremely well fitted to reform any irregular or indecent practice , I present the following as one which requires your correction . Myself and a ...
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