Selections from the SpectatorOriginally published in 1909, this book contains a selection of essays by the English man of letters and politician Joseph Addison (1672-1719). The essays were selected from The Spectator, the magazine founded by Addison and Richard Steele, which ran from 1711 to 1712. An editorial introduction is included, along with notes. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the writings of Addison and The Spectator. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Valetudinarians e e 2 I | 2 |
Meditations in the Abbey e tº | 25 |
The Scope of Satire e e o | 28 |
A Ladys Library e | 32 |
Stage Murder e e tº e | 36 |
French Fopperies | 42 |
On Friendship e e o | 45 |
The Ballad of Chevy Chase I | 49 |
Wit and Wisdom | 129 |
The TrunkMaker | 133 |
Female Orators e | 137 |
On Ridicule e I4 I | 141 |
The Cries of London | 145 |
The Philosophy of Hoods | 149 |
Sir Roger comes to Town | 153 |
Milton I º I 56 | 162 |
Appearances Deceptive | 62 |
Ladies HeadDresses e e e | 66 |
Fans e e e e e | 69 |
Pedants º e | 73 |
Sir Rogers CountryHouse º | 76 |
Will Wimble | 80 |
Sir Roger in Church e e e | 83 |
The Value of Exercise | 87 |
Sir Roger and Witchcraft e e | 90 |
Sir Roger on the Bench e e | 93 |
Periodical Essays e e e | 97 |
PAGE | 98 |
Sir Roger and the Gipsies | 101 |
Town and Country e e e IO4 XXVIII The Genius of the English Language | 108 |
The Vision of Mirzah II 2 | 112 |
R A | 113 |
Inconstancy I 17 | 117 |
A Grinning Match | 120 |
On Charity | 124 |
Sir Roger visits the Abbe | 170 |
Sir Roger at the Play | 174 |
On Cheerfulness | 178 |
CoffeeHouse Politicians | 182 |
On Fine Taste e | 187 |
Wealth and Poverty | 192 |
Qualifications for Office | 195 |
Gardens e I97 L CoffeeHouse Opinion | 201 |
Uncharitable Judgment | 205 |
On Giving Advice | 209 |
The Death of Sir Roger 2 | 212 |
Project of a new Club | 215 |
On Egotism | 218 |
On Contentment 22 I | 221 |
False Criticism | 226 |
APPENDIX | 230 |
NOTES | 236 |
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