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J. H. Lobban. 834.08 1782e " As we read in these delightful volumes of the Tatler and Spectator the past age returns , the England of our ancestors is revivified . The Maypole rises in the Strand again in London ; the churches are ...
J. H. Lobban. 834.08 1782e " As we read in these delightful volumes of the Tatler and Spectator the past age returns , the England of our ancestors is revivified . The Maypole rises in the Strand again in London ; the churches are ...
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... ( 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 ...
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... tatler , and a connoisseur . It is a suggestive fact that after the artificial comedy of manners the next great development in literature was the essay of contemporary manners . It began at a time when the stage was in a state of ...
... tatler , and a connoisseur . It is a suggestive fact that after the artificial comedy of manners the next great development in literature was the essay of contemporary manners . It began at a time when the stage was in a state of ...
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... Tatler there is nothing more than a nominal connection , and even to Dryden , Cowley , and Temple the Spectator owes but little obligation . To Dryden belongs the credit of hav- ing given modernism to English prose and of having founded ...
... Tatler there is nothing more than a nominal connection , and even to Dryden , Cowley , and Temple the Spectator owes but little obligation . To Dryden belongs the credit of hav- ing given modernism to English prose and of having founded ...
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... Tatler , and their importance still further diminishes when it is remembered that Montaigne , Bacon , Dryden , and Cowley had all written prior to them . The truth is that the only obligation the English essay owes to foreign sug ...
... Tatler , and their importance still further diminishes when it is remembered that Montaigne , Bacon , Dryden , and Cowley had all written prior to them . The truth is that the only obligation the English essay owes to foreign sug ...
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