The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... mentioned be too long , the student would do well , after consulting some shorter work ( the Short History by the same author is one of the best ) , to read the following in Green : Book VIII . chap . I. from the beginning to the para ...
... mentioned be too long , the student would do well , after consulting some shorter work ( the Short History by the same author is one of the best ) , to read the following in Green : Book VIII . chap . I. from the beginning to the para ...
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... mentioned in H. D. Traill's Social England ( 1895 ) , vol . iv . pp . 592–608 . The best book of all for the reader who would live for a while with the noted men of Queen Anne's reign is the Journal to Stella , by Jonathan Swift ...
... mentioned in H. D. Traill's Social England ( 1895 ) , vol . iv . pp . 592–608 . The best book of all for the reader who would live for a while with the noted men of Queen Anne's reign is the Journal to Stella , by Jonathan Swift ...
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... mentioned above , is especially valuable . The sketch in Thackeray's English Humorists , although exaggerated , is good reading . Short articles on Addison and Steele may be found in the Dictionary of National Biography and other books ...
... mentioned above , is especially valuable . The sketch in Thackeray's English Humorists , although exaggerated , is good reading . Short articles on Addison and Steele may be found in the Dictionary of National Biography and other books ...
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... mentioned widow , he was very 20 serious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and ...
... mentioned widow , he was very 20 serious for a year and a half ; and though , his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and ...
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... mentioned , but more contemptible in proportion to what 5 more he robs the public of and enjoys above him . I lay it down therefore for a rule , that the whole man is to move together ; that every action of any importance is to have a ...
... mentioned , but more contemptible in proportion to what 5 more he robs the public of and enjoys above him . I lay it down therefore for a rule , that the whole man is to move together ; that every action of any importance is to have a ...
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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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