The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xiv
... died at ' about five minutes after seven ; by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost four hours in his cal- culation . " 66 99 Partridge , however , was not only very much alive , but incomparably angry ; and the ...
... died at ' about five minutes after seven ; by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost four hours in his cal- culation . " 66 99 Partridge , however , was not only very much alive , but incomparably angry ; and the ...
Página xv
... died . The maid hotly gave her informer the lie , but he insisted that— if we may paraphrase Saxe's conceit - some one had told the sexton so and the sexton had tolled the bell . Every passer- by also stoutly affirmed that Partridge was ...
... died . The maid hotly gave her informer the lie , but he insisted that— if we may paraphrase Saxe's conceit - some one had told the sexton so and the sexton had tolled the bell . Every passer- by also stoutly affirmed that Partridge was ...
Página xxiv
... died , in the little town of Milston , near Amesbury , England , there was born to the rector , Lancelot Addison , a son . It seemed im- probable that the babe would live ; in fact , there is a story that at first he was laid out as ...
... died , in the little town of Milston , near Amesbury , England , there was born to the rector , Lancelot Addison , a son . It seemed im- probable that the babe would live ; in fact , there is a story that at first he was laid out as ...
Página xxv
... died in March , 1702 , and Addison found himself not only without employment but without his pension . " Thus Addison , by lords caress'd , Was left in foreign lands distress'd ; Forgot at home , became for hire A travelling tutor to a ...
... died in March , 1702 , and Addison found himself not only without employment but without his pension . " Thus Addison , by lords caress'd , Was left in foreign lands distress'd ; Forgot at home , became for hire A travelling tutor to a ...
Página xxvi
... died during his absence , so that to Joseph's fallen fortunes was added the sorrow of personal bereavement . But the inuate genius of the author soon found an oppor- tunity for its display , and from that moment his upward career was ...
... died during his absence , so that to Joseph's fallen fortunes was added the sorrow of personal bereavement . But the inuate genius of the author soon found an oppor- tunity for its display , and from that moment his upward career was ...
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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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