The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... character . Henry Morley's edition of the Spectator and the two recent editions by George A. Aitken and by G. Gregory Smith have been frequently consulted . Many of the other books used are referred to in the Notes and the Suggestions ...
... character . Henry Morley's edition of the Spectator and the two recent editions by George A. Aitken and by G. Gregory Smith have been frequently consulted . Many of the other books used are referred to in the Notes and the Suggestions ...
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... character- ized the period in which the Spectator saw the light . Repressive legislation no longer checked free discussion , and free discussion meant active intellectual life , the exer- cise of the critical faculties , and in many ...
... character- ized the period in which the Spectator saw the light . Repressive legislation no longer checked free discussion , and free discussion meant active intellectual life , the exer- cise of the critical faculties , and in many ...
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... character . After his retirement from office in 1718 , his health con- tinued to fail , and he died on the 17th of June , 1719. The same spirit that had made him so attractive while he was in the full enjoyment of his powers ...
... character . After his retirement from office in 1718 , his health con- tinued to fail , and he died on the 17th of June , 1719. The same spirit that had made him so attractive while he was in the full enjoyment of his powers ...
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... character . " His third play , The Tender Husband , acted after Addison's return from the continent , was dedicated to his friend , who , besides writing the prologue , contributed " many applauded strokes . " The author says : " My ...
... character . " His third play , The Tender Husband , acted after Addison's return from the continent , was dedicated to his friend , who , besides writing the prologue , contributed " many applauded strokes . " The author says : " My ...
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... character deteriorated , and finally , in 1737 , he drowned himself in the Thames . As a writer he was an imitator of Addison , and besides other works , he wrote a number of papers for the Spectator . IV . JOURNALISM AND PARTY ...
... character deteriorated , and finally , in 1737 , he drowned himself in the Thames . As a writer he was an imitator of Addison , and besides other works , he wrote a number of papers for the Spectator . IV . JOURNALISM AND PARTY ...
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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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