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Strana vii
... ( Tatler , No. 95 ) , VII . A Death - bed Scene ( Tatler , No. 114 ) , VIII . The Trumpet Club ( Tatler , No. 132 ) , - IX . On the Death of Friends ( Tatler , No. 181 ) , x . The Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) , XI . The Ugly Club ...
... ( Tatler , No. 95 ) , VII . A Death - bed Scene ( Tatler , No. 114 ) , VIII . The Trumpet Club ( Tatler , No. 132 ) , - IX . On the Death of Friends ( Tatler , No. 181 ) , x . The Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) , XI . The Ugly Club ...
Strana xxii
... Tatler contains within itself many signs of the transition from journalism to essay - writing , and may fairly be regarded as standing midway between the Review and the Spectator . It is very noticeable that the journalistic element in ...
... Tatler contains within itself many signs of the transition from journalism to essay - writing , and may fairly be regarded as standing midway between the Review and the Spectator . It is very noticeable that the journalistic element in ...
Strana xxvii
... Tatler , and when it is remembered that he did four times the work of his brilliant auxiliary , one may be pardoned for refusing to accept literally his generous condemnation of him- self . It is impossible to believe that the Tatler ...
... Tatler , and when it is remembered that he did four times the work of his brilliant auxiliary , one may be pardoned for refusing to accept literally his generous condemnation of him- self . It is impossible to believe that the Tatler ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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