The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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... 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 obedient , humble servant , and laid down his pen . 99 ...
... 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 obedient , humble servant , and laid down his pen . 99 ...
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... better . They attempted this by attacking evil on its own ground . To be witty , when Addison and Steele began to write , was often synonymous with being indecent . Men of genius were not bold enough to defy the prevalent taste , and ...
... better . They attempted this by attacking evil on its own ground . To be witty , when Addison and Steele began to write , was often synonymous with being indecent . Men of genius were not bold enough to defy the prevalent taste , and ...
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... better acquainted with the one than the other , my ' T. S. PERRY , English Literature in the Eighteenth Century , p . 179 . 2 TRAILL , Social England , iv . , p . 579 . TAINE , English Literature . Translated by Van Laun , vol . ii ...
... better acquainted with the one than the other , my ' T. S. PERRY , English Literature in the Eighteenth Century , p . 179 . 2 TRAILL , Social England , iv . , p . 579 . TAINE , English Literature . Translated by Van Laun , vol . ii ...
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... better . The English stage was then notoriously immoral , and writers of reputation lent their influence to keep it so . Steele took a noble stand and wrote several comedies far above the level of his age . They were not great works ...
... better . The English stage was then notoriously immoral , and writers of reputation lent their influence to keep it so . Steele took a noble stand and wrote several comedies far above the level of his age . They were not great works ...
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... better than Addison with all his essays . " " EUSTACE BUDGELL . This unfortunate writer was also an Oxford man , and intended to follow the law . But Addison , who was his cousin , and several years his senior , took him to Ireland as a ...
... better than Addison with all his essays . " " EUSTACE BUDGELL . This unfortunate writer was also an Oxford man , and intended to follow the law . But Addison , who was his cousin , and several years his senior , took him to Ireland as a ...
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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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