The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... PLAY . - Addison XXX . WILL HONEYCOMB DISCOURSES . XXXI . SIR ROGER AT VAUXHALL . - Addison ― ― 97 · ΙΟΙ 104 - Steele 108 · 113 - Addison 119 . 123 Budgell · • 127 131 134 138 • 143 179 XXXII . DEATH OF SIR Roger . - Addison XXXIII . A ...
... PLAY . - Addison XXX . WILL HONEYCOMB DISCOURSES . XXXI . SIR ROGER AT VAUXHALL . - Addison ― ― 97 · ΙΟΙ 104 - Steele 108 · 113 - Addison 119 . 123 Budgell · • 127 131 134 138 • 143 179 XXXII . DEATH OF SIR Roger . - Addison XXXIII . A ...
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... Old Whig - were political papers . Great contemporary fame came to Addison from his play of Cato , acted at Drury Lane in April , 1713. This drama , which was written according to French canons , contained such INTRODUCTION XV.
... Old Whig - were political papers . Great contemporary fame came to Addison from his play of Cato , acted at Drury Lane in April , 1713. This drama , which was written according to French canons , contained such INTRODUCTION XV.
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... 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 purpose in this application ...
... 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 purpose in this application ...
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... play , was produced in 1722 ; this was his latest literary effort . Steele had always found it difficult to meet his expenses , and his closing years , which were spent in Carmarthenshire , Wales , were troubled by money difficulties ...
... play , was produced in 1722 ; this was his latest literary effort . Steele had always found it difficult to meet his expenses , and his closing years , which were spent in Carmarthenshire , Wales , were troubled by money difficulties ...
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... plays ; and in the case of Addison's Cato , a play claimed by both Whigs and Tories at once . This literary activity could not have existed had it not been for the recently acquired liberty of the press . In 1695 Parliament failed to ...
... plays ; and in the case of Addison's Cato , a play claimed by both Whigs and Tories at once . This literary activity could not have existed had it not been for the recently acquired liberty of the press . In 1695 Parliament failed to ...
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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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