The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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Pàgina viii
... manner : 2 The Tatler . N ° 1 . with the neceffary variation of the folios in vol . i . from I , to 368 ; as likewife in vol . ii . from 1 , to 388 , and the numbers from 1 , to 114 , having a Dedication and an Index to each volume ...
... manner : 2 The Tatler . N ° 1 . with the neceffary variation of the folios in vol . i . from I , to 368 ; as likewife in vol . ii . from 1 , to 388 , and the numbers from 1 , to 114 , having a Dedication and an Index to each volume ...
Pàgina xviii
... manner in which they executed what has feldom been attempted but with a repulfive and unaccommodating fternness ... manners , no precepts were laid down , except what were too general or too pre- cife . The inftructions contained in the ...
... manner in which they executed what has feldom been attempted but with a repulfive and unaccommodating fternness ... manners , no precepts were laid down , except what were too general or too pre- cife . The inftructions contained in the ...
Pàgina xxi
... manners ; among these PEACHAM , BRAITHWAITE , and Sir FRANCIS VERE , were writers of no inconfiderable fame ; but , like many of their contemporaries , much more valuable for matter than manner . Effayifts on general fub- jects were ...
... manners ; among these PEACHAM , BRAITHWAITE , and Sir FRANCIS VERE , were writers of no inconfiderable fame ; but , like many of their contemporaries , much more valuable for matter than manner . Effayifts on general fub- jects were ...
Pàgina xxii
... manners . With regard to the theatre , much good could certainly not be expected from it . Perhaps in its nature , it is not a direct fource of inftruction . It reflects , but does not prefcribe manners ; it repre- fents , but does not ...
... manners . With regard to the theatre , much good could certainly not be expected from it . Perhaps in its nature , it is not a direct fource of inftruction . It reflects , but does not prefcribe manners ; it repre- fents , but does not ...
Pàgina xlix
... manners of the times . The foreign intelligence has been preferved in all editions of the work , though it is hot easy to know why . It incumbers the volumes with information which is now of no importance , and delivered in a manner ...
... manners of the times . The foreign intelligence has been preferved in all editions of the work , though it is hot easy to know why . It incumbers the volumes with information which is now of no importance , and delivered in a manner ...
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