The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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... 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 write a sketch of Addison or Steele ,
... 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 write a sketch of Addison or Steele ,
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... .. ..Addison .... No . 517 ... 161 XXXIV . SIR ROGER'S CHARACTER , ESTATE , AND SUCCESSOR..Steele ...... No . 544 ... 164 167 · NOTE APPENDIX The Mottoes Translated 169 • INTRODUCTION . I. THE TATLER AND THE SPECTATOR . 1 CONTENTS xi.
... .. ..Addison .... No . 517 ... 161 XXXIV . SIR ROGER'S CHARACTER , ESTATE , AND SUCCESSOR..Steele ...... No . 544 ... 164 167 · NOTE APPENDIX The Mottoes Translated 169 • INTRODUCTION . I. THE TATLER AND THE SPECTATOR . 1 CONTENTS xi.
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... character - the Tatler , founded in London , in 1709 , by Richard Steele , and published three times a week over the signature of ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . The circumstances which led to the selection of the pen name are of curious interest ...
... character - the Tatler , founded in London , in 1709 , by Richard Steele , and published three times a week over the signature of ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . The circumstances which led to the selection of the pen name are of curious interest ...
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... character and inurbane urbanity may almost be considered the first great English novel . That he is drawn from life , no one can for a mo- ment doubt ; that he is a portrait , it seems incredible that any one should believe . But he ...
... character and inurbane urbanity may almost be considered the first great English novel . That he is drawn from life , no one can for a mo- ment doubt ; that he is a portrait , it seems incredible that any one should believe . But he ...
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... character of Sir Roger de Coverley : but Addison was prin- cipally concerned afterwards in filling in the sketch . That he gave the most masterly strokes to Sir Roger's portrait , few will dispute ; yet Steele must be given credit for ...
... character of Sir Roger de Coverley : but Addison was prin- cipally concerned afterwards in filling in the sketch . That he gave the most masterly strokes to Sir Roger's portrait , few will dispute ; yet Steele must be given credit for ...
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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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