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Inhoudsopgave
Mr Spectator | 1 |
Stage Realism | 11 |
Valetudinarians | 21 |
The Scope of Satire | 28 |
Sir Roger and Witchcraft | 90 |
The Vision of Mirzah | 112 |
E | 113 |
Inconstancy | 117 |
On Fine Taste | 186 |
Wealth and Poverty | 192 |
Qualifications for Office | 194 |
Gardens | 197 |
CoffeeHouse Opinion | 202 |
Uncharitable Judgment | 206 |
On Giving Advice | 211 |
The Death of Sir Roger | 212 |
A Grinning Match | 120 |
On Charity | 124 |
Wit and Wisdom | 129 |
The TrunkMaker | 133 |
Female Orators | 137 |
On Ridicule XXXVII The Cries of London | 145 |
The Philosophy of Hoods | 152 |
Sir Roger comes to Town | 155 |
Milton | 162 |
Sir Roger visits the Abbey | 173 |
Sir Roger at the Play XLIV On Cheerfulness XLV CoffeeHouse Politicians | 183 |
Project of a new Club | 216 |
On Egotism | 219 |
On Contentment | 221 |
False Criticism APPENDIX | 230 |
NOTES | 236 |
124 | 244 |
141 | 245 |
174 | 246 |
218 | 247 |
230 | 248 |
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