The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xvi
... literary periodical which should convey to its readers in a chatty , informal style a variety of information . As the name of " Isaac Bickerstaff " was then in every- body's mouth , it seemed a peculiarly favorable opportunity to ...
... literary periodical which should convey to its readers in a chatty , informal style a variety of information . As the name of " Isaac Bickerstaff " was then in every- body's mouth , it seemed a peculiarly favorable opportunity to ...
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... literary topics , soci- ety matters , and the follies of the times . In his original dedication of the first volume he says : " The general pur- pose of this paper is to expose the false arts of life , to pull off the disguises of ...
... literary topics , soci- ety matters , and the follies of the times . In his original dedication of the first volume he says : " The general pur- pose of this paper is to expose the false arts of life , to pull off the disguises of ...
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... 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 once wrote to Steele congratulating him upon his ...
... 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 once wrote to Steele congratulating him upon his ...
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... literary abilities . French wit is so unlike English humor that French critics cannot appreciate English humorists . Taine calls Addison " char- acteristically mediocre ” and “ useful because he is narrow . ” But he admits that he ...
... literary abilities . French wit is so unlike English humor that French critics cannot appreciate English humorists . Taine calls Addison " char- acteristically mediocre ” and “ useful because he is narrow . ” But he admits that he ...
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... literary talents , been able to climb . " He became Under Secretary of State , Chief Secretary of Ireland , Member of Parliament , and finally Secretary of State . Addison continued to write occasionally in the midst of his political ...
... literary talents , been able to climb . " He became Under Secretary of State , Chief Secretary of Ireland , Member of Parliament , and finally Secretary of State . Addison continued to write occasionally in the midst of his political ...
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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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