The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 - English essays |
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... Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar Sir Andrew Freeport- -Captain Sentry - Will Honeycomb - the Clergyman 3 ... Clubs .. 10. The Uses of the Spectator .... ... STEELE . ADDISON . 11. Character of Arietta - the Ephesian Matron ...
... Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar Sir Andrew Freeport- -Captain Sentry - Will Honeycomb - the Clergyman 3 ... Clubs .. 10. The Uses of the Spectator .... ... STEELE . ADDISON . 11. Character of Arietta - the Ephesian Matron ...
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... Club of Lovers established at Oxford 31. Project of a new Opera ... ...... STEELE . ADDISON . ..... 32. Admission of the Spectator into the Ugly Club STEELE . 33. Characters of Lætitia and Daphne -- Art of im- proving Beauty 34. Success ...
... Club of Lovers established at Oxford 31. Project of a new Opera ... ...... STEELE . ADDISON . ..... 32. Admission of the Spectator into the Ugly Club STEELE . 33. Characters of Lætitia and Daphne -- Art of im- proving Beauty 34. Success ...
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... Club - Remarks on Dulness ...... 44. Stage Tricks to excite Pity - Dramatic Mur- ders ...... 45. Ill Consequences of the Peace -- French Fash- ions - Childish Impertinence 46. The Spectator's Paper of Hints dropped- Gospel - gossip ...
... Club - Remarks on Dulness ...... 44. Stage Tricks to excite Pity - Dramatic Mur- ders ...... 45. Ill Consequences of the Peace -- French Fash- ions - Childish Impertinence 46. The Spectator's Paper of Hints dropped- Gospel - gossip ...
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... praise has been exhausted , and which we shall find it difficult to characterize without the repe- . * Preface to the TATLER , Life of STEELE . tition of acknowledged truths . Succeeding Es- SAYISTS have presented Account of various Clubs.
... praise has been exhausted , and which we shall find it difficult to characterize without the repe- . * Preface to the TATLER , Life of STEELE . tition of acknowledged truths . Succeeding Es- SAYISTS have presented Account of various Clubs.
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... club , and determined that the work should be free from political intelligence at least , if not from political discussion ; and that each paper should consist of one entire ESSAY , unless when the subject required to be treated in the ...
... club , and determined that the work should be free from political intelligence at least , if not from political discussion ; and that each paper should consist of one entire ESSAY , unless when the subject required to be treated in the ...
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acquaint acrostic ADDISON admiration agreeable anagram appear Aristotle audience beauty behaviour BUDGELL called character club coffee-house conversation discourse dress edition endeavour English entertainment envious Ephesian Matron EUSTACE BUDGELL eyes Falstaff favour frequently genius gentleman give hearing sense heart hero honour Hudibras humble servant humour Italian kind king lady language laugh learned letter lion live look LORD lover mankind manner March 12 MARCH 21 means ment merit mind nature never night observed occasion opera paper passion person Pict piece play poem poet present racter reader reason rhymes ridicule ROGER DE COVERLEY ROSCOMMON says scenes sense shew sion Sir ROGER speak SPECTATOR stage STEELE talk taste TATLER thing THOMAS PARNELL thors thought tion told tragedy verse virtue whig whole woman word writing young