The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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... p . 179 . 2 TRAILL , Social England , iv . , p . 579 . TAINE , English Literature . Translated by Van Laun , vol . ii . , book iii . , chap . iv . , section v . pleasure in reading these two admirable works is not at INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... p . 179 . 2 TRAILL , Social England , iv . , p . 579 . TAINE , English Literature . Translated by Van Laun , vol . ii . , book iii . , chap . iv . , section v . pleasure in reading these two admirable works is not at INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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Joseph Addison Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. pleasure in reading these two admirable works is not at all in proportion to their comparative reputation . ” 1 The central figure in the Spectator is undeniably that of Sir Roger de Coverley . In ...
Joseph Addison Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. pleasure in reading these two admirable works is not at all in proportion to their comparative reputation . ” 1 The central figure in the Spectator is undeniably that of Sir Roger de Coverley . In ...
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... admiration [ for the head boy of his school ] in the years of his childhood , and retained it faithfully through his life . Through the school and through the world , whith- ersoever his strange fortune led this erring , wayward ...
... admiration [ for the head boy of his school ] in the years of his childhood , and retained it faithfully through his life . Through the school and through the world , whith- ersoever his strange fortune led this erring , wayward ...
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... admirable ; second only to Burton's history , mentioned above . See also H. D. Traill's " Social Eng- land , " vol . iv . , p . 592 ff . , Wm . Andrews's " Bygone Eng- land , " the Duke of Manchester's " Court and Society from Elizabeth ...
... admirable ; second only to Burton's history , mentioned above . See also H. D. Traill's " Social Eng- land , " vol . iv . , p . 592 ff . , Wm . Andrews's " Bygone Eng- land , " the Duke of Manchester's " Court and Society from Elizabeth ...
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... admiration and pity.1 Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more valuable does she appear than those of her sex who employ themselves in diversions that are less reasonable , though more in ...
... admiration and pity.1 Amidst these innocent entertainments which she has formed to herself , how much more valuable does she appear than those of her sex who employ themselves in diversions that are less reasonable , though more in ...
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