The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... behavior . " The Tatler reached 271 numbers . Of these Steele wrote about 188 , Addison 42 , and 36 were the result of their joint labors . It was probably discontinued because certain articles dealing with political questions had given ...
... behavior . " The Tatler reached 271 numbers . Of these Steele wrote about 188 , Addison 42 , and 36 were the result of their joint labors . It was probably discontinued because certain articles dealing with political questions had given ...
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... behavior at my very first appearance in the world , and all the time that I sucked , seemed to favor my mother's dream ; for , as she had often told me , I threw away my rattle before I Io was two months old , and would not make use of ...
... behavior at my very first appearance in the world , and all the time that I sucked , seemed to favor my mother's dream ; for , as she had often told me , I threw away my rattle before I Io was two months old , and would not make use of ...
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... behavior , but his singularities proceed from 5 his good sense , and are contradictions to the manners of the world only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . However , this humor creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with ...
... behavior , but his singularities proceed from 5 his good sense , and are contradictions to the manners of the world only as he thinks the world is in the wrong . However , this humor creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with ...
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... behavior are in themselves obstacles to him that must press through crowds who endeavor at the same end with himself , - the favor of a commander . He will , 15 however , in this way of talk , excuse generals for not disposing according ...
... behavior are in themselves obstacles to him that must press through crowds who endeavor at the same end with himself , - the favor of a commander . He will , 15 however , in this way of talk , excuse generals for not disposing according ...
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... behavior in that particular . " 25 My good friend Sir Roger de Coverley , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a " Pish ! " and told us that he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries ...
... behavior in that particular . " 25 My good friend Sir Roger de Coverley , who had said nothing all this while , began his speech with a " Pish ! " and told us that he wondered to see so many men of sense so very serious upon fooleries ...
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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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