The Spectator; with Notes, and a General Index, Том 1J. J. Woodward, 1826 |
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... English Tragedy - Methods to aggrandize the person in Tragedy 43. Account of the Hebdomadal Club - Re- marks on Dulness 44. Stage tricks to excite Pity - Dramatic Mur- ders 45. Il Consequences of the Peace - French Fashions - Childish ...
... English Tragedy - Methods to aggrandize the person in Tragedy 43. Account of the Hebdomadal Club - Re- marks on Dulness 44. Stage tricks to excite Pity - Dramatic Mur- ders 45. Il Consequences of the Peace - French Fashions - Childish ...
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... born an Englishman- The English Tongue . 136. Letter from a Liar Steele . Consolation on the Death of a Parent Addison . Addison . Steele . Addison . Steele . Addison . Steele . No. of Pliny - Letter from a poor and proud IV CONTENTS .
... born an Englishman- The English Tongue . 136. Letter from a Liar Steele . Consolation on the Death of a Parent Addison . Addison . Steele . Addison . Steele . Addison . Steele . No. of Pliny - Letter from a poor and proud IV CONTENTS .
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... English Oratory - Use of proper Gestures 408. On the Study of Human Nature - the Passions 409. Characteristics of Taste Steele . - Addison . 410. Adventures of Sir Roger de Coverley with a Woman of the Town - Transla- tion of a Chapter ...
... English Oratory - Use of proper Gestures 408. On the Study of Human Nature - the Passions 409. Characteristics of Taste Steele . - Addison . 410. Adventures of Sir Roger de Coverley with a Woman of the Town - Transla- tion of a Chapter ...
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... English and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of writers , in their way of thinking and express- being wise rather than honest , witty than good- ing themselves , resemble those authors much natured , is the source of most of the ...
... English and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of writers , in their way of thinking and express- being wise rather than honest , witty than good- ing themselves , resemble those authors much natured , is the source of most of the ...
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... English unadvisedly march- ed a great distance from the shore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who slew the greatest number of them . Our adventurer escaped , among others , by flying ' Sir , when I consider how ...
... English unadvisedly march- ed a great distance from the shore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who slew the greatest number of them . Our adventurer escaped , among others , by flying ' Sir , when I consider how ...
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