The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xiii
... interest . At the beginning of the eighteenth century , prophetic almanacs were extremely popular in England , under the title of " Prognostications . " The Stationers ' Company employed for several years as its principal " prophet " a ...
... interest . At the beginning of the eighteenth century , prophetic almanacs were extremely popular in England , under the title of " Prognostications . " The Stationers ' Company employed for several years as its principal " prophet " a ...
Página xx
... interest , and in the sixth was startled to find a literary comment upon a passage in Virgil which he himself had made to Steele a short time pre- vious . This passage revealed the identity of the new Bick- erstaff , ” and Addison at ...
... interest , and in the sixth was startled to find a literary comment upon a passage in Virgil which he himself had made to Steele a short time pre- vious . This passage revealed the identity of the new Bick- erstaff , ” and Addison at ...
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... interest . If we adopt the view of Hazlitt , we shall consider their authors as belonging to the school of Montaigne - writers who " do not treat of minerals and fossils , of the virtues of plants or the influence of plan- ets , " but ...
... interest . If we adopt the view of Hazlitt , we shall consider their authors as belonging to the school of Montaigne - writers who " do not treat of minerals and fossils , of the virtues of plants or the influence of plan- ets , " but ...
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... interest , though it marks the beginning of a political career , in which he proved himself a sturdy defender of Whig principles . Meanwhile , in the preceding summer , Steele sent in his resignation as Commissioner of Stamps , gave up ...
... interest , though it marks the beginning of a political career , in which he proved himself a sturdy defender of Whig principles . Meanwhile , in the preceding summer , Steele sent in his resignation as Commissioner of Stamps , gave up ...
Página xlii
... interest , rivals any period of English civilization ; and there is no better gate of admission to this interesting field than that presided over by Addison and Steele . The de Coverley papers are by common consent among the choicest ...
... interest , rivals any period of English civilization ; and there is no better gate of admission to this interesting field than that presided over by Addison and Steele . The de Coverley papers are by common consent among the choicest ...
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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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