The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xiii
... come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by the vulgar almanac 1 There were 635 Spectators , but there was a break after 555 had been issued , and the last 80 were not daily issues , as will ...
... come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by the vulgar almanac 1 There were 635 Spectators , but there was a break after 555 had been issued , and the last 80 were not daily issues , as will ...
Página xiv
... to have knocked down before his very door a vender of Swift's obituary pamphlet who was crying it about the streets . Finally there appeared a pamphlet purporting to come from Partridge ( but really written xiv INTRODUCTION.
... to have knocked down before his very door a vender of Swift's obituary pamphlet who was crying it about the streets . Finally there appeared a pamphlet purporting to come from Partridge ( but really written xiv INTRODUCTION.
Página xv
... come , though he was in his usual health , his wife , who had been wrought upon somewhat by the false prophet , prevailed upon him to take a sweat and retire early . Suddenly a neighbouring bell began to toll , and as the servant went ...
... come , though he was in his usual health , his wife , who had been wrought upon somewhat by the false prophet , prevailed upon him to take a sweat and retire early . Suddenly a neighbouring bell began to toll , and as the servant went ...
Página xvi
... comes up to me in the street : 666 ' Mr. 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 ...
... comes up to me in the street : 666 ' Mr. 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 ...
Página xviii
... comes to pass ; but that he shall use this faculty sparingly for fear of divulging matters which may offend his superiors . This same introduction was also printed in the second and third numbers . " " 99 He begins his paper proper with ...
... comes to pass ; but that he shall use this faculty sparingly for fear of divulging matters which may offend his superiors . This same introduction was also printed in the second and third numbers . " " 99 He begins his paper proper with ...
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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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