The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página vii
... become interested in the lives of the two principal characters and wish to follow them up in detail . After a brief course of reading in some of the books suggested under BIBLIOGRAPHY ( p . xlv . ) , the student might be re- quired to ...
... become interested in the lives of the two principal characters and wish to follow them up in detail . After a brief course of reading in some of the books suggested under BIBLIOGRAPHY ( p . xlv . ) , the student might be re- quired to ...
Página xv
... that the whole town knew the almanac - maker was dead , and the joiner was hurrying up . his coffin for fear he would become impatient for it . He re- proached Partridge for trying to keep his death so secret INTRODUCTION XV.
... that the whole town knew the almanac - maker was dead , and the joiner was hurrying up . his coffin for fear he would become impatient for it . He re- proached Partridge for trying to keep his death so secret INTRODUCTION XV.
Página xxi
... become established ; he admitted that he could preach better than he could practice and there- fore had preferred to preach through a mask . As the mask had been penetrated he signed himself the indulgent reader's most obliged , most ...
... become established ; he admitted that he could preach better than he could practice and there- fore had preferred to preach through a mask . As the mask had been penetrated he signed himself the indulgent reader's most obliged , most ...
Página xxiv
... becomes real to us as we proceed , and we see his characteristics in a score of living men to - day . II . THE AUTHORS OF ... become a fellow . In 1693 he became Master of Arts , and in xxiv INTRODUCTION THE AUTHORS OF THE DE COVERLEY PAPERS.
... becomes real to us as we proceed , and we see his characteristics in a score of living men to - day . II . THE AUTHORS OF ... become a fellow . In 1693 he became Master of Arts , and in xxiv INTRODUCTION THE AUTHORS OF THE DE COVERLEY PAPERS.
Página xxv
... become a clergyman , but circumstances changed his purpose . Congreve introduced him to Charles Montague , Chancellor of the Exchequer and later Earl of Halifax , and he after- wards gained the favor of Lord Somers by dedicating to him ...
... become a clergyman , but circumstances changed his purpose . Congreve introduced him to Charles Montague , Chancellor of the Exchequer and later Earl of Halifax , and he after- wards gained the favor of Lord Somers by dedicating to him ...
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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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