The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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... told that Doctor Partridge had suddenly died . The maid hotly gave her informer the lie , but he insisted that— if we may paraphrase Saxe's conceit - some one had told the sexton so and the sexton had tolled the bell . Every passer- by ...
... told that Doctor Partridge had suddenly died . The maid hotly gave her informer the lie , but he insisted that— if we may paraphrase Saxe's conceit - some one had told the sexton so and the sexton had tolled the bell . Every passer- by ...
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... told so much as Mr. Addison of it , who was surprised as much as I ; but to say the truth , it was time , for he grew cruel dull and dry . To my knowledge he had several good hints to go upon : but he was so lazy and weak of the work ...
... told so much as Mr. Addison of it , who was surprised as much as I ; but to say the truth , it was time , for he grew cruel dull and dry . To my knowledge he had several good hints to go upon : but he was so lazy and weak of the work ...
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... Steele's debts accumulated . Matters were in a confused state when some good genius , perhaps Swift , whispered into Steele's ear the idea of the Tatler . The story of its rise has been already told and need xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
... Steele's debts accumulated . Matters were in a confused state when some good genius , perhaps Swift , whispered into Steele's ear the idea of the Tatler . The story of its rise has been already told and need xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
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Joseph Addison Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. story of its rise has been already told and need not be repeated . It made for Steele a high place in English litera- ture , and was no small help financially , although he did not escape arrest ...
Joseph Addison Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell. story of its rise has been already told and need not be repeated . It made for Steele a high place in English litera- ture , and was no small help financially , although he did not escape arrest ...
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... told him there was nothing I so ardently wished , as that we might some time or other pub- lish a work written by us both , which should bear the name of the Monument , in honor of our friendship . I heartily wish what I have done here ...
... told him there was nothing I so ardently wished , as that we might some time or other pub- lish a work written by us both , which should bear the name of the Monument , in honor of our friendship . I heartily wish what I have done here ...
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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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