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... Tatler , Steele spoke in high praise of Nicolini : ' An actor who , by the grace and propriety of his action and gesture , does honour to an human figure , as much as the other ( a tumbler ) vilifies and degrades it . ' Cibber says that ...
... Tatler , Steele spoke in high praise of Nicolini : ' An actor who , by the grace and propriety of his action and gesture , does honour to an human figure , as much as the other ( a tumbler ) vilifies and degrades it . ' Cibber says that ...
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... Tatler . On January 13 , 1710-11 , wift told Esther Johnson that several imitations of that paper had opeared ; ' and one of them holds on still , and to - day it advertised gainst Harrison's ; and so there must be disputes which are ...
... Tatler . On January 13 , 1710-11 , wift told Esther Johnson that several imitations of that paper had opeared ; ' and one of them holds on still , and to - day it advertised gainst Harrison's ; and so there must be disputes which are ...
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... ( Tatler , No. 178 ) produced a news - letter similar to Dyer's . In his article on the distress of the news - writers at the approach of peace ( Tatler , No. 18 ) , Addison wrote , ' I remember Mr Dyer , who is justly looked upon by all ...
... ( Tatler , No. 178 ) produced a news - letter similar to Dyer's . In his article on the distress of the news - writers at the approach of peace ( Tatler , No. 18 ) , Addison wrote , ' I remember Mr Dyer , who is justly looked upon by all ...
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