The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xv
... mind . Doubtless he was a near relative— perhaps a brother . The draper would go away , and return next morning . Partridge again repaired to his bed , but again , like an ill - laid ghost , was conjured up by the sexton . He had come ...
... mind . Doubtless he was a near relative— perhaps a brother . The draper would go away , and return next morning . Partridge again repaired to his bed , but again , like an ill - laid ghost , was conjured up by the sexton . He had come ...
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... mind to that of his fortune . " Steele's pen proved mightier than his sword . With this he won his first promotion , for he wrote a poem upon the death of the queen and dedicated it , although anony- 1 Tatler No. 181 . mously , to Lord ...
... mind to that of his fortune . " Steele's pen proved mightier than his sword . With this he won his first promotion , for he wrote a poem upon the death of the queen and dedicated it , although anony- 1 Tatler No. 181 . mously , to Lord ...
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... mind to that of his fortune ; " that Addison " could always send for him , from his natural power over him , as much as he could send for any of his clerks when he was Secretary of State ; " and when , in Tatler No. 89 , he gives a ...
... mind to that of his fortune ; " that Addison " could always send for him , from his natural power over him , as much as he could send for any of his clerks when he was Secretary of State ; " and when , in Tatler No. 89 , he gives a ...
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... mind to correspond with me may direct their letters to the SPECTATOR , at Mr. Buckley's in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have appointed a ...
... mind to correspond with me may direct their letters to the SPECTATOR , at Mr. Buckley's in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have appointed a ...
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... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me as I have to come at him " ; therefore he will conclude that the man who would make a figure , 2 especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist ...
... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me as I have to come at him " ; therefore he will conclude that the man who would make a figure , 2 especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist ...
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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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