The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... published his Remarks on Several Parts of Italy , and the following year , in 1705 , his opera , Rosamond , was brought out . This , by the way , was an unsuccessful venture . When Steele began his Tatler , in 1709 , Addison became a ...
... published his Remarks on Several Parts of Italy , and the following year , in 1705 , his opera , Rosamond , was brought out . This , by the way , was an unsuccessful venture . When Steele began his Tatler , in 1709 , Addison became a ...
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... published in 1701 , was designed , he after- wards informs his readers , to " fix upon his own mind a strong impression of virtue and religion in opposition to a stronger propensity towards unwarrantable pleasures . " Mr. Aitken justly ...
... published in 1701 , was designed , he after- wards informs his readers , to " fix upon his own mind a strong impression of virtue and religion in opposition to a stronger propensity towards unwarrantable pleasures . " Mr. Aitken justly ...
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... his political career . This cir- It is chiefly because of the Tatler and the Spectator that Steele occupies an important place in English literature . - After the Spectator was discontinued he published the Guard- xviii INTRODUCTION .
... his political career . This cir- It is chiefly because of the Tatler and the Spectator that Steele occupies an important place in English literature . - After the Spectator was discontinued he published the Guard- xviii INTRODUCTION .
Página xix
... published the Guard- ian , which was followed by the Englishman , a political paper . Later still came two short - lived periodicals , — the Lover and the Reader , and a compilation entitled The Ladies Library . The best of his ...
... published the Guard- ian , which was followed by the Englishman , a political paper . Later still came two short - lived periodicals , — the Lover and the Reader , and a compilation entitled The Ladies Library . The best of his ...
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... published . Before this , the discussion of public matters had been left for the most part to those who were sufficiently daring or sufficiently unprincipled to disregard the law . Since the press was no longer fettered , the best ...
... published . Before this , the discussion of public matters had been left for the most part to those who were sufficiently daring or sufficiently unprincipled to disregard the law . Since the press was no longer fettered , the best ...
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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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