The British Essayists: SpectatorAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Pagina v
... Character of Arietta - the Ephesian Matron - Inkle and Yarico 12 Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON 仔 STEELE ADDISON NUMB . 13 Conduct of the Lions at the Opera-
... Character of Arietta - the Ephesian Matron - Inkle and Yarico 12 Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON STEELE ADDISON 仔 STEELE ADDISON NUMB . 13 Conduct of the Lions at the Opera-
Pagina vii
... Characters of Lætitia and Daphne . Art of improving Beauty ... Success of the Spectators with various Classes of ... Character at the Coffee Houses - Eu- bulus .. STEELE ADDISON A STEELE X x NUMB . 50 Remarks on the English , by the ...
... Characters of Lætitia and Daphne . Art of improving Beauty ... Success of the Spectators with various Classes of ... Character at the Coffee Houses - Eu- bulus .. STEELE ADDISON A STEELE X x NUMB . 50 Remarks on the English , by the ...
Pagina xiii
... character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The second , by STEELE , delineates the characters of the Club , or the dramatis persona of the work , the principal of whom is Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . Dr. JOHNSON's remarks ...
... character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The second , by STEELE , delineates the characters of the Club , or the dramatis persona of the work , the principal of whom is Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY . Dr. JOHNSON's remarks ...
Pagina xv
... character of Sir Ro- GER DE COVERLEY ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentleman . 1 " He seems to think that ADDISON had formed an idea of Sir ROGER which he never ...
... character of Sir Ro- GER DE COVERLEY ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentleman . 1 " He seems to think that ADDISON had formed an idea of Sir ROGER which he never ...
Pagina xvi
... character so fully , that every reader finds himself intimately acquainted with it . Con- sidering what is done , one cannot doubt the au- thor's ability to have supported the character through a much greater variety of conversations ...
... character so fully , that every reader finds himself intimately acquainted with it . Con- sidering what is done , one cannot doubt the au- thor's ability to have supported the character through a much greater variety of conversations ...
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acquaint acrostics ADDISON admiration Æneid agreeable appear assembly audience beauty behaviour Ben Jonson called character club coffee-house consider conversation discourse dress endeavour English entertainment envious EUSTACE BUDGELL eyes favour frequently genius gentleman George Etheridge give hearing sense heart hero honour Hudibras humble servant humour impudence inns of court innu Italian kind King lady laugh learned letter lion live look lover mankind manner MARCH March 15 means ment merit mind nature never night obliged observed occasion opera OVID paper particular passion person Pict piece play pleased poet present racter raillery reader reason ROGER DE COVERLEY ROSCOMMON says scenes sense shew short Sir ROGER SPECTATOR stage STEELE talk TATLER tell thing thought tion told town tragedy verse VIRG whole woman women word writers young