The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... humorous attack upon John Partridge , the compiler of an astrological almanac . According to Steele , his paper was intended to " gratify the curiosity of persons of all conditions and of each sex " ; and the general purpose of the ...
... humorous attack upon John Partridge , the compiler of an astrological almanac . According to Steele , his paper was intended to " gratify the curiosity of persons of all conditions and of each sex " ; and the general purpose of the ...
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... humor , skill in narra- tion , these we find in the best writers of the age ; but it is safe to say that not one of them Swift , Pope , Defoe , Berkeley , Addison , or Steele has left a line that is inspired by a highly poetic ...
... humor , skill in narra- tion , these we find in the best writers of the age ; but it is safe to say that not one of them Swift , Pope , Defoe , Berkeley , Addison , or Steele has left a line that is inspired by a highly poetic ...
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... humor so subtle , so all - pervasive , that some may fail to detect it . It is this that makes us care for the old knight ; that arouses our sympathy for Will Wimble , even while we laugh at him : it is this , above all , that attracts ...
... humor so subtle , so all - pervasive , that some may fail to detect it . It is this that makes us care for the old knight ; that arouses our sympathy for Will Wimble , even while we laugh at him : it is this , above all , that attracts ...
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... humor creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being uncon- fined to modes and forms , makes him but the readier Io and more capable to please and oblige all who know him . When he is in town ...
... humor creates him no enemies , for he does nothing with sourness or obstinacy ; and his being uncon- fined to modes and forms , makes him but the readier Io and more capable to please and oblige all who know him . When he is in town ...
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... men of honest minds and true taste . Sir Rich- ard Blackmore says , with as much good sense as vir- tue , " It is a mighty dishonor and shame to employ مختلفه excellent faculties and abundance of wit , to humor SIR ROGER MORALIZES . 13.
... men of honest minds and true taste . Sir Rich- ard Blackmore says , with as much good sense as vir- tue , " It is a mighty dishonor and shame to employ مختلفه excellent faculties and abundance of wit , to humor SIR ROGER MORALIZES . 13.
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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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