The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Tatler , which describes the ' seat of learning ' in the Smyrna Coffee - house in Pall Mall . Jonathan's , in Change Alley , was the favourite coffee - house of the merchant and stock - jobbing class ( ' that General Mart of Stock ...
... Tatler , which describes the ' seat of learning ' in the Smyrna Coffee - house in Pall Mall . Jonathan's , in Change Alley , was the favourite coffee - house of the merchant and stock - jobbing class ( ' that General Mart of Stock ...
Strana 515
... Tatler , has been traced ( No. 108 , note ) , and even the ' perverse beautiful widow ' has been discovered ( No ... Tatler is obvious . And if we consider that in the Spectator these personal types take the place of the interests ...
... Tatler , has been traced ( No. 108 , note ) , and even the ' perverse beautiful widow ' has been discovered ( No ... Tatler is obvious . And if we consider that in the Spectator these personal types take the place of the interests ...
Strana 534
... Tatler ( No. 214 ) , published , among other pieces , Tales Tragical and Comical , in verse , in 1704. It may add point to the satire to quote Pope ( Letters , 10th April 1710 ) : ' Any man of any quality is heartily welcome to the best ...
... Tatler ( No. 214 ) , published , among other pieces , Tales Tragical and Comical , in verse , in 1704. It may add point to the satire to quote Pope ( Letters , 10th April 1710 ) : ' Any man of any quality is heartily welcome to the best ...
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