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- catalog contributor b4490349.
- catalog contributor b4490350.
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog created "1846.".
- catalog date "1846".
- catalog date "1846.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1846.".
- catalog description "CONTENTS CONTINUED: v. 2. XX. On the spirit of monarchy. XXI. The Vatican. XXII. On Milton's sonnets. XXIII. On coffee-house politicians. XXIV. On the aristocracy of letters. XXV. On criticism. XXVI. On great and little things. XXVII. On familiar style. XXVIII. On effeminacy of character. XXIX. Whether actors ought to sit in the boxes. XXX. On the disadvantages of intellectual superiority. XXXI. On patronage and puffing. XXXII. On the picturesque and ideal. XXXIII. The main chance. XXXIV. On reason and imagination. XXXV. On respectable people. XXXVI. On novelty and familiarity.".
- catalog description "v. 1. On the feeling of immortality in youth. II. On the want of money. III. On sitting for one's picture. IV. Whether genius is conscious of its powers. V. On Londoners and country people. VI. On living to one's self. VII. On genius and common sense. VIII. Same subject continued. IX. Hot and cold. X. On thought and action. XI. Portrait of Vandyke. XII. On dreams. XIII. On envy (a dialogue) XIV. On the difference between writing and speaking. XV. on inconsistencies in Sir Joshua Reynolds's discourses. XVI. The same subject continued. XVII. On qualifications necessary to success in life. XVIII. Madame Pasta and Mademoiselle Mars. XIX. Sir Walter Scott, Racine, and Shakespeare.".
- catalog extent "2 v. ;".
- catalog issued "1846".
- catalog issued "1846.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley & Putnam,".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog tableOfContents "CONTENTS CONTINUED: v. 2. XX. On the spirit of monarchy. XXI. The Vatican. XXII. On Milton's sonnets. XXIII. On coffee-house politicians. XXIV. On the aristocracy of letters. XXV. On criticism. XXVI. On great and little things. XXVII. On familiar style. XXVIII. On effeminacy of character. XXIX. Whether actors ought to sit in the boxes. XXX. On the disadvantages of intellectual superiority. XXXI. On patronage and puffing. XXXII. On the picturesque and ideal. XXXIII. The main chance. XXXIV. On reason and imagination. XXXV. On respectable people. XXXVI. On novelty and familiarity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. On the feeling of immortality in youth. II. On the want of money. III. On sitting for one's picture. IV. Whether genius is conscious of its powers. V. On Londoners and country people. VI. On living to one's self. VII. On genius and common sense. VIII. Same subject continued. IX. Hot and cold. X. On thought and action. XI. Portrait of Vandyke. XII. On dreams. XIII. On envy (a dialogue) XIV. On the difference between writing and speaking. XV. on inconsistencies in Sir Joshua Reynolds's discourses. XVI. The same subject continued. XVII. On qualifications necessary to success in life. XVIII. Madame Pasta and Mademoiselle Mars. XIX. Sir Walter Scott, Racine, and Shakespeare.".
- catalog title "Table-talk : opinions on books, men, and things. 2nd series.".
- catalog type "text".