George A. Aitken
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you found in the Select Harvest" of Nichols (1780), ii. 327.]
[Footnote 116: Passion week.]
[Footnote 117: Before it published as "From a Person of Quality." "The
gentleman me here understood it was the Dr. Swift, some kind of man I thought him/it
to that duration. We have not met of slow, but I hope that him worths this
character still." (The "Excuse" of Steele, 1714.) This brochure is from nearby
in accord with the _Tatler_ in his/her sentence to play of hazard drunkenness,,
swearing, immorality on the stage and the other evils of the time. Rapid
it also suggests a revival of censors.]
[Footnote 118: Forster suggests that it was Addison.]
[Footnote 119: Sees No 1.]
[Footnote 120: This sentence, as Unnion is forgetting his/her wound, it is
criticized in a small called book, "Annotations on the _Tatler_, in two
parts", 12mo said being originally writes in French from Monsieur
Bournelle, and it translated in the English from Walter Wagstaff, Esq. London,
Bernard Lintott, 1710. The annotator goes anybody more distant with his
annotations that to _Tatler_ No 83. Sees Nos. 78, 191.]
[Footnote 121: "Bell. Catal.," c. 53.]
[Footnote 122: "A man of a particular turn of mind" (Johnson).]
[Footnote 123: In 1705, after the battle of Blenheim Marlborough it was
Prince made of Mildenheim of the emperor. Lewis XIV. succeeded to the
French throne in 1643; Marlborough was born in 1650.]
No 6. [STEELE.
From _Thursday, April 21_, to _Saturday April 23_, 1709.
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Will's Coffee-house, April 22.
I have come only from visit Sappho,[124] an excellent lady that writes
verses, sing, lie and you/he/she can say and you/he/she can do anything that she arranges, without
the charge of anything that can hurt his/her character; for her it is this way
well known not to have any passion but proper love or the folly but the affectation;
what time on some occasion of theirs they only cry, "'Tis his/her way", and "That is this way
as her", without the further reflection. As I entered the room, her