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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... hope for Safety from any Thing but the Enemies Inability to break his Treaties Fol ; as to gain any one Potentate of the Allies , or make any Hope for Safety from other Prospects 12mo 7 George ( the future George I ) , Elector of ...
... hope for Safety from any Thing but the Enemies Inability to break his Treaties Fol ; as to gain any one Potentate of the Allies , or make any Hope for Safety from other Prospects 12mo 7 George ( the future George I ) , Elector of ...
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... hope " for Renown from Murder and Violence : But consider , that the Great Day will come , in which this World and ... hope ] infatuated to hope Fol . No. 24 Saturday , June 4 , 1709 White's Chocolate 184 THE TATLER.
... hope " for Renown from Murder and Violence : But consider , that the Great Day will come , in which this World and ... hope ] infatuated to hope Fol . No. 24 Saturday , June 4 , 1709 White's Chocolate 184 THE TATLER.
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... Hope that he might then make a Declaration of Honour and Passion . This threw my Eye upon him with such Tenderness , as gave him Power , with a broken Accent , to begin . Madam , -You will wonder - For it is certain , you must have ...
... Hope that he might then make a Declaration of Honour and Passion . This threw my Eye upon him with such Tenderness , as gave him Power , with a broken Accent , to begin . Madam , -You will wonder - For it is certain , you must have ...
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INTRODUCTION ix | xxi |
THE TEXT | xxx |
The Preface | 3 |
Urheberrecht | |
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