Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Memoirs of the Author
- JOHN DUNTON'S LIFE AND ERRORS:
- The Author's Speaking Picture drawn by himself
- Mr. Warper's Poetical Compliment to Dunton
- Mr. Freind's Verses on Dunton's Idea of a New Life
- Dunton's Address to the Impartial Readers
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter I Stage I. From his Birth to his Fifteenth Year
- Chapter II An Idea of a New Life; or, the Manner how I would think, and speak, and act, might I live over again these Fourteen Years
- Chapter III Stage II. Life and Errors, through his Seven Years Apprenticeship
- Chapter IV Idea of a New Life during the Years of Apprenticeship
- Chapter V Stage III. Of Bachelorship. Life and Errors from the Time of his Freedom to the Day of his Marriage
- Chapter VI Idea of a New Life, during the Stage of Bachelorship
- Chapter VII Stage IV. Life and Errors from the Day of his Marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth Annesley, till the Day of her decease
- Chapter VIII Idea of a New Life, might I live over again my married State with Iris
- Chapter IX Brief Characters of some eminent Persons
Chapter IX - Brief Characters of some eminent Persons
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Memoirs of the Author
- JOHN DUNTON'S LIFE AND ERRORS:
- The Author's Speaking Picture drawn by himself
- Mr. Warper's Poetical Compliment to Dunton
- Mr. Freind's Verses on Dunton's Idea of a New Life
- Dunton's Address to the Impartial Readers
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter I Stage I. From his Birth to his Fifteenth Year
- Chapter II An Idea of a New Life; or, the Manner how I would think, and speak, and act, might I live over again these Fourteen Years
- Chapter III Stage II. Life and Errors, through his Seven Years Apprenticeship
- Chapter IV Idea of a New Life during the Years of Apprenticeship
- Chapter V Stage III. Of Bachelorship. Life and Errors from the Time of his Freedom to the Day of his Marriage
- Chapter VI Idea of a New Life, during the Stage of Bachelorship
- Chapter VII Stage IV. Life and Errors from the Day of his Marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth Annesley, till the Day of her decease
- Chapter VIII Idea of a New Life, might I live over again my married State with Iris
- Chapter IX Brief Characters of some eminent Persons
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- The Life and Errors of John Dunton, Citizen of LondonWith the Lives and Characters of More Than a Thousand Contemporary Divines and Other Persons of Literary Eminence, pp. 333 - 381Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014First published in: 1818