The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 51
Seite xx
George Atherton Aitken. Follies and weaknesses are ridiculed in the Tatler in a genial spirit , by one who was fully alive to his own imperfections , and point is usually given to the papers by a sketch of some veiled or imaginary ...
George Atherton Aitken. Follies and weaknesses are ridiculed in the Tatler in a genial spirit , by one who was fully alive to his own imperfections , and point is usually given to the papers by a sketch of some veiled or imaginary ...
Seite xxi
... spirit . ' 1 No. 49 . 2 No. 33 . No. 85. See , too , No. 104 . 6 • No. 212 . 7 Nos . 40 , 42 , 47 . 998 3 No. 149 . 5 Nos . 141 , 248 . 8 No. 68 . 1 Steele's teaching on morals and right living enters intimately into xxi Introduction.
... spirit . ' 1 No. 49 . 2 No. 33 . No. 85. See , too , No. 104 . 6 • No. 212 . 7 Nos . 40 , 42 , 47 . 998 3 No. 149 . 5 Nos . 141 , 248 . 8 No. 68 . 1 Steele's teaching on morals and right living enters intimately into xxi Introduction.
Seite 4
... spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man obtains from the good opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any ...
... spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretending to modesty in making this acknowledgment . What a man obtains from the good opinion and friendship of worthy men , is a much greater honour than he can possibly reap from any ...
Seite 8
... spirit and humour , raised it to as high a pitch of reputation as it could possibly arrive at . By this good fortune , the name of Isaac Bickerstaff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit , and the addition of the ordinary ...
... spirit and humour , raised it to as high a pitch of reputation as it could possibly arrive at . By this good fortune , the name of Isaac Bickerstaff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit , and the addition of the ordinary ...
Seite 12
... spirit and genius are justly to be esteemed as considerable agents in it , we shall not , upon a dearth of news , present you with musty foreign edicts , or dull proclamations , but shall divide our relation of the passages which occur ...
... spirit and genius are justly to be esteemed as considerable agents in it , we shall not , upon a dearth of news , present you with musty foreign edicts , or dull proclamations , but shall divide our relation of the passages which occur ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action Addison admirers advices Æneid affairs appear April April 20 army arrived beauty behaviour Brussels called character Chryseis Court death desire discourse dress Duke of Anjou Duke of Marlborough enemy entertainment excellent favour fortune France French gentleman give Hague Hockley-in-the-Hole honour hope humour instant Isaac Bickerstaff James's Coffee-house John July June June 18 June 29 King lady late learned letter live look Lord lover Madam Majesty manner Marshal Villars matter Monsieur nature never night noble obliged observed occasion Olivenza Pacolet paper passion peace persons Peter Wentworth play poet present pretend pretty fellow Prince received Saturday speak Spectator spirit Steele stockjobbers Swift sword Tatler theatre things thought Thursday tion Torcy Tournay town treaty troops Tuesday wherein White's Chocolate-house whole Will's Coffee-house woman words write