The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... Motto : " He plans no flash to end in smoke , but smoke break . ing into flame , to light the further wonders of his show . " - Horace : Ars Poet . , 143 ( Spectator , No. 1 ) . In No. 221 of the Spectator , Addison says : " The natural ...
... Motto : " He plans no flash to end in smoke , but smoke break . ing into flame , to light the further wonders of his show . " - Horace : Ars Poet . , 143 ( Spectator , No. 1 ) . In No. 221 of the Spectator , Addison says : " The natural ...
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... Motto : " But other six and more shout with one voice . " . Juvenal : Sat. vii . 167 ( Spectator , No. 2 ) . 5 25. Our society . No institutions are more characteristic of the reign of Queen Anne than the club and the coffee - house ...
... Motto : " But other six and more shout with one voice . " . Juvenal : Sat. vii . 167 ( Spectator , No. 2 ) . 5 25. Our society . No institutions are more characteristic of the reign of Queen Anne than the club and the coffee - house ...
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... Motto : " They used to think it a crime , and deserving of death , if a young man did not rise in the presence of an elder . " - Juvenal : Sat. xiii . 54 ( Spectator , No. 6 ) . 12 22. Lincoln's Inn Fields , a “ noble square " west of ...
... Motto : " They used to think it a crime , and deserving of death , if a young man did not rise in the presence of an elder . " - Juvenal : Sat. xiii . 54 ( Spectator , No. 6 ) . 12 22. Lincoln's Inn Fields , a “ noble square " west of ...
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... Motto : " No woman's hands had she , apt to the distaff and Minerva's skeins . " - Virgil : Æn . vii . 805 ( Spectator , No. 37 ) . 20 8. Leonora . The following is from an oft - quoted letter , printed in No. 92 of the Spectator . The ...
... Motto : " No woman's hands had she , apt to the distaff and Minerva's skeins . " - Virgil : Æn . vii . 805 ( Spectator , No. 37 ) . 20 8. Leonora . The following is from an oft - quoted letter , printed in No. 92 of the Spectator . The ...
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... out their gardens on the new plan , and defended it with their pens . " 23 24. Turtles , turtle doves . 24 1. Consort , harmony of musical sounds . Perhaps confused with concert . VI . THE SPECTATOR AT COVERLEY HALL . 24. Motto NOTES . 153.
... out their gardens on the new plan , and defended it with their pens . " 23 24. Turtles , turtle doves . 24 1. Consort , harmony of musical sounds . Perhaps confused with concert . VI . THE SPECTATOR AT COVERLEY HALL . 24. Motto NOTES . 153.
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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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