The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página vii
... Partridge hoax has been purposely treated at consider- able length in the Introduction , not only because it is famous in literature , has a direct bearing upon the incep- tion of the Tatler , and is most amusing in itself , but also ...
... Partridge hoax has been purposely treated at consider- able length in the Introduction , not only because it is famous in literature , has a direct bearing upon the incep- tion of the Tatler , and is most amusing in itself , but also ...
Página xiii
... Partridge's " Prognostications for 1708 " appeared , that mad wag Jonathan Swift - the author of " Gulliver's Travels , " then an Irish vicar of rising fame visiting in London - published a satire entitled " Predictions for the year ...
... Partridge's " Prognostications for 1708 " appeared , that mad wag Jonathan Swift - the author of " Gulliver's Travels , " then an Irish vicar of rising fame visiting in London - published a satire entitled " Predictions for the year ...
Página xiv
... Partridge , the almanac- maker , upon the 29th instant , in a letter to a person of honor . In this it was stated that Partridge died at ' about five minutes after seven ; by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost ...
... Partridge , the almanac- maker , upon the 29th instant , in a letter to a person of honor . In this it was stated that Partridge died at ' about five minutes after seven ; by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost ...
Página xv
... Partridge was dead . Presently a grave person called and asked if that were Doctor Partridge's residence . He was supposed to be a patient and shown into the dining - room . Partridge went down and found him measuring the room to be ...
... Partridge was dead . Presently a grave person called and asked if that were Doctor Partridge's residence . He was supposed to be a patient and shown into the dining - room . Partridge went down and found him measuring the room to be ...
Página xvi
... Partridge , that coffin you was last buried in , I have not been yet paid for . ' 66 My poor wife is run almost distracted with being called ' widow Partridge , ' when she knows it is false ; and once a term she is cited into the court ...
... Partridge , that coffin you was last buried in , I have not been yet paid for . ' 66 My poor wife is run almost distracted with being called ' widow Partridge , ' when she knows it is false ; and once a term she is cited into the court ...
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Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Eustace Budgell Vista completa - 1906 |
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