The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 93
Seite vii
... called upon to discover means to allay a learned curiosity , and to supply that information which moderns enjoy by the medium of periodical works . The lectures and disputations of the philosophers afforded a rational entertainment for ...
... called upon to discover means to allay a learned curiosity , and to supply that information which moderns enjoy by the medium of periodical works . The lectures and disputations of the philosophers afforded a rational entertainment for ...
Seite xiii
... called the Re- hearsal , & c . " I make no excuse for style : I write to the common people , and desire only to be plain , and that my meaning be expressed easily . " Notwithstanding the talents of Leslie in political and religious ...
... called the Re- hearsal , & c . " I make no excuse for style : I write to the common people , and desire only to be plain , and that my meaning be expressed easily . " Notwithstanding the talents of Leslie in political and religious ...
Seite xvii
... called The Christian Hero ; in hopes , that by contemplating the model of his imagina- tion , he might resolutely conform himself to it , and alien- ate his mind from the vicious fascinations which had ensnared him . When pleasure was ...
... called The Christian Hero ; in hopes , that by contemplating the model of his imagina- tion , he might resolutely conform himself to it , and alien- ate his mind from the vicious fascinations which had ensnared him . When pleasure was ...
Seite xxii
... called him in , I could not subsist without dependance on him . " He then enumerates some pieces by Addison , which he acknowledges to be " the greatest embellishments " of his work . The success of the Tatler was such as satisfied the ...
... called him in , I could not subsist without dependance on him . " He then enumerates some pieces by Addison , which he acknowledges to be " the greatest embellishments " of his work . The success of the Tatler was such as satisfied the ...
Seite xxiii
... called a Whig ; which , how- ever ambiguous its meaning may now be , signified in Anne's days , a man who applauded the principles on which the Revolution was effected , who favoured the Pro- testant succession , and the settlement of ...
... called a Whig ; which , how- ever ambiguous its meaning may now be , signified in Anne's days , a man who applauded the principles on which the Revolution was effected , who favoured the Pro- testant succession , and the settlement of ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
advices affairs agreeable answer appear army August 26 beauty behaviour Brussels called character conversation court desire discourse dream Duke of Anjou Duke of Marlborough Duumvir enemy entertainment Esquire est farrago libelli.-Juv eyes farrago libelli.-Juv favour fortune France French gentleman give Hague happy hero honour hope humour instant ISAAC BICKERSTAFF James's Coffee-house June King lady late learned letter live look Lord lover Madam Majesty manner Marshal Villars Monsieur motley paper seizes nature never night noble obliged observed occasion Olivenza Pacolet passion peace persons play pleasure present pretend pretty fellow Prince Quicquid agunt homines racter reason received sense sent shew Sir Richard spirit Steele Tatler theme.-POPE thing thought tion Torcy Tournay town troops virtue wherein White's Chocolate-house whole Will's Coffee-house woman word write young