The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... 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 frequent ...
... 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 frequent ...
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... remarks : " Steele left Oxford without taking a degree , which was not at all unusual at the time , but we are told that he took with him the love of the whole society . " Having a desire to try the life of a soldier , he enlisted in ...
... remarks : " Steele left Oxford without taking a degree , which was not at all unusual at the time , but we are told that he took with him the love of the whole society . " Having a desire to try the life of a soldier , he enlisted in ...
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... • When Defoe made these remarks , the Tatler , which was published three times a week , had been running nearly a Lear year . The name , Isaac Bickerstaff , which INTRODUCTION . xxi THE TATLER AND SPECTATOR AND THEIR PREDE- CESSORS.
... • When Defoe made these remarks , the Tatler , which was published three times a week , had been running nearly a Lear year . The name , Isaac Bickerstaff , which INTRODUCTION . xxi THE TATLER AND SPECTATOR AND THEIR PREDE- CESSORS.
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... remarks : " I claim to myself the merit of having extorted excellent production from a person of the greatest abilities , who would not have let them appear by any other means . " Whatever else may be said of the two ver- satile writers ...
... remarks : " I claim to myself the merit of having extorted excellent production from a person of the greatest abilities , who would not have let them appear by any other means . " Whatever else may be said of the two ver- satile writers ...
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... Remarks on several Parts of Italy . The Drummer perhaps writ- ten at this time . 1705 . 1706. Production of the opera , 1706 . Rosamond . Given an under - secretaryship in the office of Sir Charles Hedges . 1707. Accompanies Halifax on ...
... Remarks on several Parts of Italy . The Drummer perhaps writ- ten at this time . 1705 . 1706. Production of the opera , 1706 . Rosamond . Given an under - secretaryship in the office of Sir Charles Hedges . 1707. Accompanies Halifax on ...
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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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