The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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... tion of the Tatler , and is most amusing in itself , but also because it gives an interesting glimpse of one of the most famous contemporaries of Steele and Addison - Dean Swift . The chronological table has been made a little fuller ...
... tion of the Tatler , and is most amusing in itself , but also because it gives an interesting glimpse of one of the most famous contemporaries of Steele and Addison - Dean Swift . The chronological table has been made a little fuller ...
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... upon the now well - worn theme ; but subsequent men- tion of Partridge is made in several Tatlers ( see Nos . 56 , 59 , 96 , 99 , 113 , 118 , and 216 ) . The motto for the first forty numbers was a quotation INTRODUCTION xix.
... upon the now well - worn theme ; but subsequent men- tion of Partridge is made in several Tatlers ( see Nos . 56 , 59 , 96 , 99 , 113 , 118 , and 216 ) . The motto for the first forty numbers was a quotation INTRODUCTION xix.
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... tion , says that Steele fagged for Addison at school , ran of his errands , and blacked his boots . But recent investiga- tions have proved that he was born on the 12th of March , 1672 ; thus he was about six weeks older than Addison ...
... tion , says that Steele fagged for Addison at school , ran of his errands , and blacked his boots . But recent investiga- tions have proved that he was born on the 12th of March , 1672 ; thus he was about six weeks older than Addison ...
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... be invited to drop requests for information on obscure points . These may be assigned to different members of the class for investiga- tion and written report . Thus in Chapter III . SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS xliii.
... be invited to drop requests for information on obscure points . These may be assigned to different members of the class for investiga- tion and written report . Thus in Chapter III . SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS xliii.
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Joseph Addison Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. tion and written report . Thus in Chapter III . there is a reference to Spectator No. 262. In that number there is a mention of the " Royal Society . " Some might be curious to know whether that ...
Joseph Addison Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. tion and written report . Thus in Chapter III . there is a reference to Spectator No. 262. In that number there is a mention of the " Royal Society . " Some might be curious to know whether 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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