The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xvii
... politics . He aimed rather to treat 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 ...
... politics . He aimed rather to treat 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 ...
Página xxi
... political ones . Steele had written several articles against the government , had lost his office as Gazetteer and could not furnish foreign news , etc. These arguments are still mooted , and we will not dwell upon them . Whatever was ...
... political ones . Steele had written several articles against the government , had lost his office as Gazetteer and could not furnish foreign news , etc. These arguments are still mooted , and we will not dwell upon them . Whatever was ...
Página xxvii
... political activities . He produced a prologue to the " Tender Husband " of Steele , published his " Remarks on Italy " —a description of his travels during three years -and brought out an opera , " Rosamond . ” The last seems to have ...
... political activities . He produced a prologue to the " Tender Husband " of Steele , published his " Remarks on Italy " —a description of his travels during three years -and brought out an opera , " Rosamond . ” The last seems to have ...
Página xxix
... political sort , and near the close of his life he was engaged in a somewhat bitter partisan contention with his former associate , Steele . In 1710 Addison's political fortunes suffered from a change of ministry , and in consequence of ...
... political sort , and near the close of his life he was engaged in a somewhat bitter partisan contention with his former associate , Steele . In 1710 Addison's political fortunes suffered from a change of ministry , and in consequence of ...
Página xxxv
... political reasons , and shortly after he brought his periodical to a close . It will be remembered that about two months after the close of the Tatler , the Spectator began ; and it will be seen by a reference to Chapter II . that ...
... political reasons , and shortly after he brought his periodical to a close . It will be remembered that about two months after the close of the Tatler , the Spectator began ; and it will be seen by a reference to Chapter II . that ...
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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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