Lectures on the English PoetsWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... a City Shower , which were first published in the Tatler , are among the most delightful of the contents of that very delightful work . Swift shone as one of the most sensible 130 [ LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , ETC.
... a City Shower , which were first published in the Tatler , are among the most delightful of the contents of that very delightful work . Swift shone as one of the most sensible 130 [ LECTURE VI . ON SWIFT , YOUNG , GRAY , ETC.
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... Tatler , ' pense of some other person . Upon which consideration this thought came into my head , that nature does not deviate from her general policy ; for that naturalists hold that the birth , nourishment , and increase of any one ...
... Tatler , ' pense of some other person . Upon which consideration this thought came into my head , that nature does not deviate from her general policy ; for that naturalists hold that the birth , nourishment , and increase of any one ...
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... Tatler ' ( for that was the name he assumed ) has always appeared to me the most accom- plished and agreeable . Montaigne , whom I have proposed to consider as the father of this kind of personal authorship among the moderns , in which ...
... Tatler ' ( for that was the name he assumed ) has always appeared to me the most accom- plished and agreeable . Montaigne , whom I have proposed to consider as the father of this kind of personal authorship among the moderns , in which ...
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... Tatler , ' we seem as if suddenly carried back to the age of Queen Anne , of toupees and full - bottomed periwigs . The whole appearance of our dress and manners undergoes a delightful metamorphosis . We are surprised with the rustling ...
... Tatler , ' we seem as if suddenly carried back to the age of Queen Anne , of toupees and full - bottomed periwigs . The whole appearance of our dress and manners undergoes a delightful metamorphosis . We are surprised with the rustling ...
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... Tatler to the ' Spectator . ' Whether it is owing to my having been earlier or better acquainted with the one than the other , my pleasure in reading these two admirable works is not at all in proportion to their comparative reputation ...
... Tatler to the ' Spectator . ' Whether it is owing to my having been earlier or better acquainted with the one than the other , my pleasure in reading these two admirable works is not at all in proportion to their comparative reputation ...
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