The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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... Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by the vulgar almanac 1 There were 635 Spectators , but there was a break after 555 had been issued , and the last 80 were not daily issues , as will be seen farther ...
... Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by the vulgar almanac 1 There were 635 Spectators , but there was a break after 555 had been issued , and the last 80 were not daily issues , as will be seen farther ...
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... . He is said to have knocked down before his very door a vender of Swift's obituary pamphlet who was crying it about the streets . Finally there appeared a pamphlet purporting to come from Partridge ( but really written xiv INTRODUCTION.
... . He is said to have knocked down before his very door a vender of Swift's obituary pamphlet who was crying it about the streets . Finally there appeared a pamphlet purporting to come from Partridge ( but really written xiv INTRODUCTION.
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... written by Congreve and the Rev. Dr. Yalden ) and com- plaining most piteously of the joke which had been prac- tised upon him . He stigmatizes Isaac Bickerstaff as an " unscientific Frenchiman and Papist who is striving to bury alive a ...
... written by Congreve and the Rev. Dr. Yalden ) and com- plaining most piteously of the joke which had been prac- tised upon him . He stigmatizes Isaac Bickerstaff as an " unscientific Frenchiman and Papist who is striving to bury alive a ...
Página xvii
... written , by Daniel Defoe , the author of " Robin- son Crusoe , ' one of the four great prose writers of his time . This continued until 1713. At first it was weekly , then semi - weekly , and then , as the demand increased , tri ...
... written , by Daniel Defoe , the author of " Robin- son Crusoe , ' one of the four great prose writers of his time . This continued until 1713. At first it was weekly , then semi - weekly , and then , as the demand increased , tri ...
Página xix
... ( written by the original " Bicker- staff " -Swift ) , entitled , " A Vindication of Isaac Bicker- staff , Esq . , against what is objected to him by Mr. Par- tridge , in his almanac for the year 1709. By the said Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq ...
... ( written by the original " Bicker- staff " -Swift ) , entitled , " A Vindication of Isaac Bicker- staff , Esq . , against what is objected to him by Mr. Par- tridge , in his almanac for the year 1709. By the said Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq ...
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