The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " With the fall of the Whigs in 1710 , Addison lost his sec- retaryship . In a letter to a friend , written in 1711 , he said that within twelve months he had lost a place of £ 2000 ...
... mind to be chosen king , he would hardly be refused . " With the fall of the Whigs in 1710 , Addison lost his sec- retaryship . In a letter to a friend , written in 1711 , he said that within twelve months he had lost a place of £ 2000 ...
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... mind a strong impression of virtue and religion in opposition to a stronger propensity towards unwarrantable pleasures . " Mr. Aitken justly remarks : " We must remember that the standard of morality was low even among those who ...
... mind a strong impression of virtue and religion in opposition to a stronger propensity towards unwarrantable pleasures . " Mr. Aitken justly remarks : " We must remember that the standard of morality was low even among those who ...
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... mind to correspond with me may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader 20 that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thurs- days , we have appointed a ...
... mind to correspond with me may direct their letters to the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader 20 that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thurs- days , we have appointed a ...
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... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me as I have to come at him " ; therefore he will conclude that 20 the man who would make a figure , especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist ...
... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me as I have to come at him " ; therefore he will conclude that 20 the man who would make a figure , especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist ...
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... mind and the integrity of his life create him followers , as being eloquent or loud advances others . He 15 seldom introduces the subject he speaks upon ; but we are so far gone in years that he observes , when he is among us , an ...
... mind and the integrity of his life create him followers , as being eloquent or loud advances others . He 15 seldom introduces the subject he speaks upon ; but we are so far gone in years that he observes , when he is among us , an ...
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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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