The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xviii
... kind of prospectus , in which the editor shows the need of a pe- riodical differing from the other journals of the day . He makes the somewhat suggestive statement that the name has been invented in honor of the " fair sex , " and then ...
... kind of prospectus , in which the editor shows the need of a pe- riodical differing from the other journals of the day . He makes the somewhat suggestive statement that the name has been invented in honor of the " fair sex , " and then ...
Página xx
... kind , shall this collection fill . " After the fortieth Tatler , Steele began to use other mot- toes occasionally , until at about the eightieth number he dropped the original motto altogether , and either used none at all , or ...
... kind , shall this collection fill . " After the fortieth Tatler , Steele began to use other mot- toes occasionally , until at about the eightieth number he dropped the original motto altogether , and either used none at all , or ...
Página xxv
... kind since Virgil's " Eneid . " His first English publication ( 1693 ) was an address to Dryden , praising that famous poet's translations from the classics . This was fol- lowed by a translation of part of the fourth Georgic , which ...
... kind since Virgil's " Eneid . " His first English publication ( 1693 ) was an address to Dryden , praising that famous poet's translations from the classics . This was fol- lowed by a translation of part of the fourth Georgic , which ...
Página xxxvii
... kind , lazy , and good - natured , this boy went invariably into debt with the tart woman ; ran out of bounds , and entered into pecuniary , or rather prom- issory , engagements with the neighboring lollipop venders and piemen ...
... kind , lazy , and good - natured , this boy went invariably into debt with the tart woman ; ran out of bounds , and entered into pecuniary , or rather prom- issory , engagements with the neighboring lollipop venders and piemen ...
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... kind than as one of the species ; by which means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , merchant , and artisan , without ever meddling with any practical3 part in life . I am very well versed in the theory of an husband ...
... kind than as one of the species ; by which means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , merchant , and artisan , without ever meddling with any practical3 part in life . I am very well versed in the theory of an husband ...
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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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