The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... essays , with its few old forms , an easy and pleasant introduction to the more difficult language of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . The text as revised by the authors has been followed , except in the matter of spelling and ...
... essays , with its few old forms , an easy and pleasant introduction to the more difficult language of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . The text as revised by the authors has been followed , except in the matter of spelling and ...
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... essays , we must ask what the Spectator was , who were its authors , and under what conditions , political and social , it was produced . I. POLITICAL CONDITIONS . The first number of the Spectator was given to the world in March , 1711 ...
... essays , we must ask what the Spectator was , who were its authors , and under what conditions , political and social , it was produced . I. POLITICAL CONDITIONS . The first number of the Spectator was given to the world in March , 1711 ...
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... essays in these two period- icals . He contributed articles to the Guardian , the successor of the Spectator , and in June , 1714 , he began without Steele a new series of the Spectator , which was published three times a week until ...
... essays in these two period- icals . He contributed articles to the Guardian , the successor of the Spectator , and in June , 1714 , he began without Steele a new series of the Spectator , which was published three times a week until ...
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... essay and a number of advertisements . If the essay were unusually brief , letters from real or supposed correspondents , or answers to such communications , were inserted . The original series ended with No. 555 , published December 6 ...
... essay and a number of advertisements . If the essay were unusually brief , letters from real or supposed correspondents , or answers to such communications , were inserted . The original series ended with No. 555 , published December 6 ...
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... essays we are likely to underestimate the importance of Steele as a writer . Indeed , Addison's strokes are so fine that we almost regret the coarser touch of the other artists . Nevertheless , it should always be remembered that Steele ...
... essays we are likely to underestimate the importance of Steele as a writer . Indeed , Addison's strokes are so fine that we almost regret the coarser touch of the other artists . Nevertheless , it should always be remembered that Steele ...
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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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