The Tatler, Volumen1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Play- house Articles - Humorous Complaint of Punch - The Country Gentleman who cannot bear a Jest - Conti- nental Intelligence · Steele . 45. Story of Tereminta Puppet - shows - Scene of Bodily Wit - Characters of Florio and Senecio ...
... Play- house Articles - Humorous Complaint of Punch - The Country Gentleman who cannot bear a Jest - Conti- nental Intelligence · Steele . 45. Story of Tereminta Puppet - shows - Scene of Bodily Wit - Characters of Florio and Senecio ...
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... playing the artifices and exertions of the factious and irre- ligious at the beginning of the last century , and shewing their exact conformity to the efforts of the same champions , in our own age . The following passages from the ...
... playing the artifices and exertions of the factious and irre- ligious at the beginning of the last century , and shewing their exact conformity to the efforts of the same champions , in our own age . The following passages from the ...
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... plays , called the Re- hearsal , & c . " I make no excuse for style : I write to the common people , and desire only to be plain , and that my meaning be expressed easily . " Notwithstanding the talents of Leslie in political and ...
... plays , called the Re- hearsal , & c . " I make no excuse for style : I write to the common people , and desire only to be plain , and that my meaning be expressed easily . " Notwithstanding the talents of Leslie in political and ...
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... of favourite scenes in other plays . 66 ' Being now received as a wit among the wits , he paid his contributions to literary undertakings , and assisted both the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . In 1712 PREFACE . xliii.
... of favourite scenes in other plays . 66 ' Being now received as a wit among the wits , he paid his contributions to literary undertakings , and assisted both the Tatler , Spectator , and Guardian . In 1712 PREFACE . xliii.
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... played by his per- suasion . It had long wanted the last act , which he was desired by Addison to supply . If the request was sincere , it proceeded from an opinion , whatever it was , that did not last long ; for when Hughes came in a ...
... played by his per- suasion . It had long wanted the last act , which he was desired by Addison to supply . If the request was sincere , it proceeded from an opinion , whatever it was , that did not last long ; for when Hughes came in a ...
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