The British Essayists: The TatlerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... learned have so long laboured under the imputation of dryness and dulness in their accounts of their phenomena , that an ingenious gentleman of our society has resolved to write a system of philosophy in a more lively method , both as ...
... learned have so long laboured under the imputation of dryness and dulness in their accounts of their phenomena , that an ingenious gentleman of our society has resolved to write a system of philosophy in a more lively method , both as ...
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... learned knight of this realm , with an apology for the said knight's manner of dress ; proving , that his habit , according to this hypothesis , is the true modern and fashionable ; and that buckles are not to be worn , by this system ...
... learned knight of this realm , with an apology for the said knight's manner of dress ; proving , that his habit , according to this hypothesis , is the true modern and fashionable ; and that buckles are not to be worn , by this system ...
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... learned sage you behold in that furniture is the strongest instance imaginable , that love is the most powerful of all things . • You are not so ignorant as to be a stranger to the character of Æsculapius , as the patron and most ...
... learned sage you behold in that furniture is the strongest instance imaginable , that love is the most powerful of all things . • You are not so ignorant as to be a stranger to the character of Æsculapius , as the patron and most ...
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... learned friends in that place , takes upon him to dispute my title to the appellation of Esquire . I think I need not say much to convince all the world , that this Mr. Powel , for that is his name , is a pragmatical and vain person ...
... learned friends in that place , takes upon him to dispute my title to the appellation of Esquire . I think I need not say much to convince all the world , that this Mr. Powel , for that is his name , is a pragmatical and vain person ...
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... learned heads ; but , as I have been conversant rather with the greater ode , as I think the critics call it , I must be so humble as to make a request to Mr. Powel , and desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties ...
... learned heads ; but , as I have been conversant rather with the greater ode , as I think the critics call it , I must be so humble as to make a request to Mr. Powel , and desire him to apply his thoughts to answering the difficulties ...
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