The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... WRITERS OF THE SIR ROGER DE COVER- LEY PAPERS : ADDISON xii STEELE xvi BUDGELL xix · IV . JOURNALISM AND PARTY LITERATURE XX V. THE TATLER AND SPECTATOR AND THEIR PREDE- CESSORS . xxi VI . THE PUBLIC TO WHICH THE SPECTATOR AP- PEALED ...
... WRITERS OF THE SIR ROGER DE COVER- LEY PAPERS : ADDISON xii STEELE xvi BUDGELL xix · IV . JOURNALISM AND PARTY LITERATURE XX V. THE TATLER AND SPECTATOR AND THEIR PREDE- CESSORS . xxi VI . THE PUBLIC TO WHICH THE SPECTATOR AP- PEALED ...
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... writers of the Spectator was owing in great part to these peculiar conditions . III . THE WRITERS OF THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS . Nothing better illustrates the life of the literary men of Queen Anne's reign than a brief sketch of ...
... writers of the Spectator was owing in great part to these peculiar conditions . III . THE WRITERS OF THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS . Nothing better illustrates the life of the literary men of Queen Anne's reign than a brief sketch of ...
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... writers , Male- branche and Boileau . Unfortunately the Whigs were out of office when he re- turned to England , and for a year he was given no position . However , his personal charm and his literary abilities were constantly gaining ...
... writers , Male- branche and Boileau . Unfortunately the Whigs were out of office when he re- turned to England , and for a year he was given no position . However , his personal charm and his literary abilities were constantly gaining ...
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... writer rests chiefly upon the essays in these two period- icals . He contributed articles to the Guardian , the successor of the Spectator , and in June , 1714 , he began without Steele a new series of the Spectator , which was ...
... writer rests chiefly upon the essays in these two period- icals . He contributed articles to the Guardian , the successor of the Spectator , and in June , 1714 , he began without Steele a new series of the Spectator , which was ...
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... writer . The temptation to paint him as the exact opposite of Addison , has in most cases proved too strong to enable his biographers to deal fairly with his char- acter . Thackeray's fascinating account in his English Hu- mourists ...
... writer . The temptation to paint him as the exact opposite of Addison , has in most cases proved too strong to enable his biographers to deal fairly with his char- acter . Thackeray's fascinating account in his English Hu- mourists ...
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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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