The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... of himself 228 2. Of the Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar -Sir Andrew Freeport - Captain Sentry - Will . Honeycomb - The Clergyman 232 SPECTATOR . 3. Public Credit , a Vision 5. On iv CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
... of himself 228 2. Of the Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar -Sir Andrew Freeport - Captain Sentry - Will . Honeycomb - The Clergyman 232 SPECTATOR . 3. Public Credit , a Vision 5. On iv CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
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... Club • 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Leonora 39. English Tragedy - Lee - Otway 40. Tragedy and Tragi - Comedy 256 259 262 Lampoons - Scandal- 265 268 271 275 · • 278 282 285 • 288 291 ...
... Club • 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Leonora 39. English Tragedy - Lee - Otway 40. Tragedy and Tragi - Comedy 256 259 262 Lampoons - Scandal- 265 268 271 275 · • 278 282 285 • 288 291 ...
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... Club PAGE 378 73. Passion for Fame and Praise - Character of the Idols 381 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy - Chase 384 81. Female Party - Spirit discovered by Patches 83. Dream of a Picture Gallery 389 392 85. Fate of Writings ...
... Club PAGE 378 73. Passion for Fame and Praise - Character of the Idols 381 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy - Chase 384 81. Female Party - Spirit discovered by Patches 83. Dream of a Picture Gallery 389 392 85. Fate of Writings ...
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... club . On his right hand were Achilles and Ulysses , and between them Eneas . On his left were Hector , Theseus ... club , " or rather , " leaning upon his club . " 3 This last paragraph was written by Sir R. Steele . T. VOL . II . C ...
... club . On his right hand were Achilles and Ulysses , and between them Eneas . On his left were Hector , Theseus ... club , " or rather , " leaning upon his club . " 3 This last paragraph was written by Sir R. Steele . T. VOL . II . C ...
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... club in their hands , and a lion's skin on their shoulders , to root out monsters , and destroy tyrants ; but , as the finest author of all antiquity has said upon this very occasion , Though a man has not the abilities to distinguish ...
... club in their hands , and a lion's skin on their shoulders , to root out monsters , and destroy tyrants ; but , as the finest author of all antiquity has said upon this very occasion , Though a man has not the abilities to distinguish ...
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