The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... considering the period in which this date occurs the reign of Queen Anne -it may be well to review hastily the chief political events of the fifty years preceding . These events , whatever their special char- acter , serve but to mark ...
... considering the period in which this date occurs the reign of Queen Anne -it may be well to review hastily the chief political events of the fifty years preceding . These events , whatever their special char- acter , serve but to mark ...
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... consider how much I have seen , read , and 15 heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity : and since I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to ...
... consider how much I have seen , read , and 15 heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity : and since I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to ...
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... considering the application of them . By this means it becomes a rule not so much to regard what 30 we do , as how we do it . But this false beauty will not pass upon men of honest minds and true taste . Sir Rich- ard Blackmore says ...
... considering the application of them . By this means it becomes a rule not so much to regard what 30 we do , as how we do it . But this false beauty will not pass upon men of honest minds and true taste . Sir Rich- ard Blackmore says ...
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... considers it would be miserable to himself to have no will but that of another , though it were of the best person breathing , and for that reason goes on as fast as he is able to put his servants into independent livelihoods . The ...
... considers it would be miserable to himself to have no will but that of another , though it were of the best person breathing , and for that reason goes on as fast as he is able to put his servants into independent livelihoods . The ...
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... consider the force of dress , and how the persons of one age differ from those of another merely by that only . One may observe , also , that the general fashion of one age has been followed by one particular set of people in another ...
... consider the force of dress , and how the persons of one age differ from those of another merely by that only . One may observe , also , that the general fashion of one age has been followed by one particular set of people in another ...
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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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