The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... SPIRIT.— Addison Addison 53 57 61 · 67 71 • 75 79 83 89 XXII . MISCHIEFS OF PARTY SPIRIT ( Continued ) . vi CONTENTS .
... SPIRIT.— Addison Addison 53 57 61 · 67 71 • 75 79 83 89 XXII . MISCHIEFS OF PARTY SPIRIT ( Continued ) . vi CONTENTS .
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... SPIRIT ( Continued ) . PAGE Addison · 93 XXIII . GYPSIES AT COVERLEY . - Addison — XXIV . THE SPECTATOR LOOKS TOWARD LONDON . Addison XXV . TO LONDON BY STAGE - COACH.- Steele XXVI . SIR ANDREW ARGUES WITH SIR ROGER . XXVII . SIR ROGER ...
... SPIRIT ( Continued ) . PAGE Addison · 93 XXIII . GYPSIES AT COVERLEY . - Addison — XXIV . THE SPECTATOR LOOKS TOWARD LONDON . Addison XXV . TO LONDON BY STAGE - COACH.- Steele XXVI . SIR ANDREW ARGUES WITH SIR ROGER . XXVII . SIR ROGER ...
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... spirit that had made him so attractive while he was in the full enjoyment of his powers characterized him to the very end . Even when he was on his deathbed , his chief concern was for others rather than for himself . Believing that he ...
... spirit that had made him so attractive while he was in the full enjoyment of his powers characterized him to the very end . Even when he was on his deathbed , his chief concern was for others rather than for himself . Believing that he ...
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... spirit . " In his uncle , Henry Gascoigne , secretary to the Duke of Ormond , the boy found a kind guardian . At the age of twelve he was sent to the Charterhouse School in London ; and two years later , on Addison's arrival , the ...
... spirit . " In his uncle , Henry Gascoigne , secretary to the Duke of Ormond , the boy found a kind guardian . At the age of twelve he was sent to the Charterhouse School in London ; and two years later , on Addison's arrival , the ...
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... spirit and his generous nature , we might not have had a Sir Roger de Coverley . In the preface to the collected edition of the Tatler , speak- ing of Addison and himself , Steele says : " I fared like a dis- tressed prince , who calls ...
... spirit and his generous nature , we might not have had a Sir Roger de Coverley . In the preface to the collected edition of the Tatler , speak- ing of Addison and himself , Steele says : " I fared like a dis- tressed prince , who calls ...
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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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