The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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Pàgina vi
... characters of men and women under the names of musical instruments , the diftrefs of the news - writers , the ... character of the dean in the fixty - fixth Tatler , drawn for doctor Atterbury , I hope I need fay no more as to my ...
... characters of men and women under the names of musical instruments , the diftrefs of the news - writers , the ... character of the dean in the fixty - fixth Tatler , drawn for doctor Atterbury , I hope I need fay no more as to my ...
Pàgina 1
... character fo unjust as that of talking in party upon all occafions , without refpect to merit or worth on the contrary fide ; fo there is no part we can act fo juftifiable as to speak our mind when we fee things urged to extremity ...
... character fo unjust as that of talking in party upon all occafions , without refpect to merit or worth on the contrary fide ; fo there is no part we can act fo juftifiable as to speak our mind when we fee things urged to extremity ...
Pàgina 6
... character to be terrible than agreeable . When it has once entered into a man's head to have an ambition to be thought crafty , all other evils are neceffary confequences . To deceive is the immediate endeavour of him who is proud of ...
... character to be terrible than agreeable . When it has once entered into a man's head to have an ambition to be thought crafty , all other evils are neceffary confequences . To deceive is the immediate endeavour of him who is proud of ...
Pàgina 7
... character to be a powerful enemy , than an able friend . But it ought to be a mortification to men affected this way , that there wants bút little more than instinct to be confiderable in it ; for when a man has arrived at being very ...
... character to be a powerful enemy , than an able friend . But it ought to be a mortification to men affected this way , that there wants bút little more than instinct to be confiderable in it ; for when a man has arrived at being very ...
Pàgina 8
... character of an hero , as the roughness of Clytus an in- ftance of the fincerity of a bold , artless foldier . To be plain is not to be rude , but rather inclines a man to ci- vility and deference ; not , indeed , to fhew it in the ges ...
... character of an hero , as the roughness of Clytus an in- ftance of the fincerity of a bold , artless foldier . To be plain is not to be rude , but rather inclines a man to ci- vility and deference ; not , indeed , to fhew it in the ges ...
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