Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... ridicule upon another lady of superior learning , and of equal worth . " Mrs. Elizabeth Elstob , the lady here alluded to , " says the annotator on this num- ber , was learned in an extraordinary way , and 66 not only learned , but ...
... ridicule upon another lady of superior learning , and of equal worth . " Mrs. Elizabeth Elstob , the lady here alluded to , " says the annotator on this num- ber , was learned in an extraordinary way , and 66 not only learned , but ...
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... ridicule was like a flail in his hand , against which there was no fence ' * . " " The jeu d'esprit in N ° 35 , on the family of Ix , is supposed to have originated with our author , who in every period of his life was remarkably ...
... ridicule was like a flail in his hand , against which there was no fence ' * . " " The jeu d'esprit in N ° 35 , on the family of Ix , is supposed to have originated with our author , who in every period of his life was remarkably ...
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... ridicule of the town . Old- mixon , in a strain of ill - natured irony , observes , " the putting the laurel on the head of one who writ such verses , will give futurity a very lively idea of the judgment and justice of those who ...
... ridicule of the town . Old- mixon , in a strain of ill - natured irony , observes , " the putting the laurel on the head of one who writ such verses , will give futurity a very lively idea of the judgment and justice of those who ...
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