The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 páginas |
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Página xviii
... young man in love , with a promise " from time to time to be very exact in the progress the unhappy gentleman makes ; this is followed by an article from Will's coffee- house dealing ostensibly with " poetry , " but mainly occu- pied ...
... young man in love , with a promise " from time to time to be very exact in the progress the unhappy gentleman makes ; this is followed by an article from Will's coffee- house dealing ostensibly with " poetry , " but mainly occu- pied ...
Página xxx
... young nobleman , " to see in what peace a Christian could die . " His personality was an amiable one , and he was greatly beloved by most of his associates . Tickell wrote an elegy upon him which , as Macaulay says , " would do honor to ...
... young nobleman , " to see in what peace a Christian could die . " His personality was an amiable one , and he was greatly beloved by most of his associates . Tickell wrote an elegy upon him which , as Macaulay says , " would do honor to ...
Página xxxvii
... young Steele of Merton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusi- leers , who got his company through the patronage of my Lord Cutts - the father of Mr. Steele ...
... young Steele of Merton , who left Oxford without taking a degree , and entered the Life Guards the father of Captain Steele of Lucas's Fusi- leers , who got his company through the patronage of my Lord Cutts - the father of Mr. Steele ...
Página xlii
... young men and women struggle up the steep hill Difficulty toward the palace Beautiful and fields that are wide and green ; — rather do they resemble the arbor by the way , built by the lord of the country , in which Pilgrim sat down for ...
... young men and women struggle up the steep hill Difficulty toward the palace Beautiful and fields that are wide and green ; — rather do they resemble the arbor by the way , built by the lord of the country , in which Pilgrim sat down for ...
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... young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a house he calls the servants by their names , and talks all the way up stairs to a visit . I must not omit that Sir Roger is a justice of ...
... young women profess love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a house he calls the servants by their names , and talks all the way up stairs to a visit . I must not omit that Sir Roger is a justice of ...
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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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