The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... speaking of his reëlection in 1710 , " If he had a 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 ...
... speaking of his reëlection in 1710 , " If he had a 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 ...
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... Speaking of this department , Defoe remarked , in 1710 : " When first this paper appeared in the world , I erected a court of justice for the censuring and exposing of vice ; but tired with the mass of filth , the stench of which was ...
... Speaking of this department , Defoe remarked , in 1710 : " When first this paper appeared in the world , I erected a court of justice for the censuring and exposing of vice ; but tired with the mass of filth , the stench of which was ...
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... speak- ing of Addison and himself , Steele says : " I fared like a dis- tressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbor to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had called him in I could not subsist without dependence on him ...
... speak- ing of Addison and himself , Steele says : " I fared like a dis- tressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbor to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had called him in I could not subsist without dependence on him ...
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... speak of himself and others . The same frankness runs through all his conversation . The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures , in the rela- 30 tion of which he is very agreeable to the company ; for he is ...
... speak of himself and others . The same frankness runs through all his conversation . The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures , in the rela- 30 tion of which he is very agreeable to the company ; for he is ...
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... speak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up : " He has good blood in his veins ; that young fellow's 30 mother used me more like a dog than any woman I ever made advances to . " This way of talking of ...
... speak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up : " He has good blood in his veins ; that young fellow's 30 mother used me more like a dog than any woman I ever made advances to . " This way of talking of ...
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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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