Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... Fame , founded on the vision of Chaucer , entitled the " House of Fame . " This poem , though not much read at present , is pro- bably that which a critic would fix upon as af- fording the most striking proofs of the poet's skill in ...
... Fame , founded on the vision of Chaucer , entitled the " House of Fame . " This poem , though not much read at present , is pro- bably that which a critic would fix upon as af- fording the most striking proofs of the poet's skill in ...
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... Fame . The se- lection and arrangements of his guests , which display the usual taste and acumen of the author , are as follow : Columbus , Peter the Great , Leo the Tenth , Martin Luther , Newton , Descartes , Lewis the Fourteenth ...
... Fame . The se- lection and arrangements of his guests , which display the usual taste and acumen of the author , are as follow : Columbus , Peter the Great , Leo the Tenth , Martin Luther , Newton , Descartes , Lewis the Fourteenth ...
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... Fame , in which the scandal and loqua- city of the tea - table are satyrised with much force and ingenuity . " In the middle of the hall of Common Fame , " says the author , " stood a table painted after the manner of the remotest ...
... Fame , in which the scandal and loqua- city of the tea - table are satyrised with much force and ingenuity . " In the middle of the hall of Common Fame , " says the author , " stood a table painted after the manner of the remotest ...
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