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... Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . The first prediction was of the death of Partridge , ' on the 29th of March next , about eleven at night , of a raging fever . ' Swift answered himself , and also published in ... Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . ,
... Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . The first prediction was of the death of Partridge , ' on the 29th of March next , about eleven at night , of a raging fever . ' Swift answered himself , and also published in ... Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . ,
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... Isaac Bickerstaff , and carrying on the jest , that was to his serious mind a blow dealt against prevailing superstition . Referring in his first ' Tatler ' to this advertisement of Partridge's , he said of it , ' I have in another ...
... Isaac Bickerstaff , and carrying on the jest , that was to his serious mind a blow dealt against prevailing superstition . Referring in his first ' Tatler ' to this advertisement of Partridge's , he said of it , ' I have in another ...
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... Isaac Bickerstaff , Esquire , subscribed himself Richard Steele to the last of those papers , after a handsome compliment to the Town for their kind acceptance of his endeavours to divert them . The chief reason he thought fit to give ...
... Isaac Bickerstaff , Esquire , subscribed himself Richard Steele to the last of those papers , after a handsome compliment to the Town for their kind acceptance of his endeavours to divert them . The chief reason he thought fit to give ...
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... Isaac Bickerstaff ' . It may be observed that when the ' Esquire ' laid down his pen ; though he could not but foresee that several scribblers would soon snatch it up , which he might ( one would think ) easily have prevented : he ...
... Isaac Bickerstaff ' . It may be observed that when the ' Esquire ' laid down his pen ; though he could not but foresee that several scribblers would soon snatch it up , which he might ( one would think ) easily have prevented : he ...
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... Isaac Bickerstaff'. Meanwhile, the 'Spectator', whom we regard as our Shelter from that flood of false wit and impertinence which was breaking in upon us, is in every one's hands; and a constant for our morning conversation at tea ...
... Isaac Bickerstaff'. Meanwhile, the 'Spectator', whom we regard as our Shelter from that flood of false wit and impertinence which was breaking in upon us, is in every one's hands; and a constant for our morning conversation at tea ...
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