The Tatler, Band 1Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1987 - 590 Seiten First appearing in 1709, Richard Steele's Tatler was an agreeable mixture of information and entertainment, with news from the war abroad, comment on new books and plays, gossip, articles against gaming and duelling, and poetry and fiction. After Addison joined in running the paper, it developed into a "periodical essay" proper, and the subjects covered were of more general--and serious--concern: religious issues, literary criticism, problems of conduct, and political controversy. Eventually collected into four volumes, it has frequently been reprinted. This edition--the first since 1898--includes an introduction, textual notes, and a commentary on each essay. |
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... Discourse with so much Premeditation , was insufferable . That Critick went on : Had Mr. Jacks ( said hem ) told him the Citadel was taken , and another had answer'd , He deserves a Statue as well as the Roman Boy , for he told it with ...
... Discourse with so much Premeditation , was insufferable . That Critick went on : Had Mr. Jacks ( said hem ) told him the Citadel was taken , and another had answer'd , He deserves a Statue as well as the Roman Boy , for he told it with ...
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... Discourse , he has not used one proper Gesture , yet at the Conclusion , the Churchwarden pulls his Gloves from off his Head ; Pray , who is this extraordinary young Man ? P Thus the Force of Action is such , that it is more prevalent ...
... Discourse , he has not used one proper Gesture , yet at the Conclusion , the Churchwarden pulls his Gloves from off his Head ; Pray , who is this extraordinary young Man ? P Thus the Force of Action is such , that it is more prevalent ...
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... Discourse , if he expects his Auditory should interest themselves in what he proposes : For otherwise , not- withstanding the Dignity and Importance of the Subject he treats on ; notwithstanding the Weight and Argument of the Discourse ...
... Discourse , if he expects his Auditory should interest themselves in what he proposes : For otherwise , not- withstanding the Dignity and Importance of the Subject he treats on ; notwithstanding the Weight and Argument of the Discourse ...
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INTRODUCTION ix | xxi |
THE TEXT | xxx |
The Preface | 3 |
Urheberrecht | |
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