Sir Roger de CoverleyCrowell, 1892 - 44 páginas |
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... characters . The first number was - a name issued April 12 , 1709. The news was grouped under the titles of the different public assembly houses , where the men of that day met to discuss and gossip over current topics of state , litera ...
... characters . The first number was - a name issued April 12 , 1709. The news was grouped under the titles of the different public assembly houses , where the men of that day met to discuss and gossip over current topics of state , litera ...
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... characters and types representing different qualities . Sir Roger de Coverley stood for simplicity and a high sense of honor ; he was full of reminiscences of the past , while his character represented a country gentleman of the best ...
... characters and types representing different qualities . Sir Roger de Coverley stood for simplicity and a high sense of honor ; he was full of reminiscences of the past , while his character represented a country gentleman of the best ...
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... Characters , " La Bruyère described only what he saw , while Mr. Addison added to this the moral earnestness of a reformer . The papers comprising the " Spectator " must always maintain a high position in English literature , because of ...
... Characters , " La Bruyère described only what he saw , while Mr. Addison added to this the moral earnestness of a reformer . The papers comprising the " Spectator " must always maintain a high position in English literature , because of ...
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... Character of the Late Earl of Orrery and the Family of Boyles . " He committed suicide in 1736 , af- ter having ruined his character by improper money transactions . He is said to have been of unsound mind during the latter part of his ...
... Character of the Late Earl of Orrery and the Family of Boyles . " He committed suicide in 1736 , af- ter having ruined his character by improper money transactions . He is said to have been of unsound mind during the latter part of his ...
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... character I intend to preserve in this paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and char- acter , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the business I have undertaken . As for other particulars in my ...
... character I intend to preserve in this paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and char- acter , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the business I have undertaken . As for other particulars in my ...
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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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