Sir Roger de CoverleyCrowell, 1892 - 44 páginas |
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... half not written by Addison , not half was good ; " and that “ whoever wishes to attain an English style familiar but not coarse , elegant but not ostentatious , must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " The stamp of ...
... half not written by Addison , not half was good ; " and that “ whoever wishes to attain an English style familiar but not coarse , elegant but not ostentatious , must give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " The stamp of ...
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... half a dozen of my select friends that know me ; of whom my next paper shall give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appear- ance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a ...
... half a dozen of my select friends that know me ; of whom my next paper shall give a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my appear- ance ; sometimes I am seen thrusting my head into a ...
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... half ; and though his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself and never dressed afterwards ; he continues to wear a coat and doublet of the same cut that were in fashion at the time of his ...
... half ; and though his temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself and never dressed afterwards ; he continues to wear a coat and doublet of the same cut that were in fashion at the time of his ...
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... half so despicable a wretch as such a man of sense . The beggar has no relish above sensations ; he finds rest more agreeable than motion ; and while he has a warm fire , never reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every man who ...
... half so despicable a wretch as such a man of sense . The beggar has no relish above sensations ; he finds rest more agreeable than motion ; and while he has a warm fire , never reflects that he deserves to be whipped . Every man who ...
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... half dead , but still so much alive as to show in his face exquisite joy and love towards the other . I thought the fainting figure resembled my friend Sir Roger ; and looking at the butler , who stood by me , for an account of it , he ...
... half dead , but still so much alive as to show in his face exquisite joy and love towards the other . I thought the fainting figure resembled my friend Sir Roger ; and looking at the butler , who stood by me , for an account of it , he ...
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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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ADDISON Æneid AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY American Literature animals appear BALFOUR STEWART battle of Worcester beard behavior Botany Budgell called Captain Sentry chaplain character Charterhouse School CHEMISTRY Club court creature daughter Dictionary discourse Drury Lane Eclogues England English Literature Eudoxus Eustace Budgell famous father Flexible cloth fortune friend Sir Roger gentleman give Glaphyra Gray's hand hear heard heart Henry VIII honest honor humor kind Laertes Leontine lives London look manner master mind Moll White Nævia nature never observed occasion old knight ordinary paper particular party passion person pleased published reader reason reign Richard Steele Roger de Coverley says Sir Roger servants Sir Andrew Freeport Sir Richard Baker SPECTATOR Steele Tatler tell text-book thee thou thought tion told town translation VIRGIL walking Webster's Whig whole widow Wimble woman YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO young