Sir Roger de CoverleyCrowell, 1892 - 44 páginas |
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... 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 life . 66 THE SPECTATOR CONTENTS PAGE ADDISON 13 THE SPECTATOR CLUB STEELE ΙΟ INTRODUCTION .
... 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 life . 66 THE SPECTATOR CONTENTS PAGE ADDISON 13 THE SPECTATOR CLUB STEELE ΙΟ INTRODUCTION .
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... mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters to the " Spectator , " at Mr. Buck- ley's , 1 in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our Club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ...
... mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters to the " Spectator , " at Mr. Buck- ley's , 1 in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader , that though our Club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ...
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... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me , as I have to come at him : therefore he will conclude , that the man who would make a figure , especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist ...
... mind to help me , has as many to break through to come at me , as I have to come at him : therefore he will conclude , that the man who would make a figure , especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist ...
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... mind , and the integrity of his life , create him followers , as being eloquent or loud advances others . He seldom intro- duces the subject he speaks upon ; but we are so far gone in years , that he observes when he is among us , an ...
... mind , and the integrity of his life , create him followers , as being eloquent or loud advances others . He seldom intro- duces the subject he speaks upon ; but we are so far gone in years , that he observes when he is among us , an ...
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... minds in such a manner , that they are no more shocked at vice and folly , than men of slower capacities . There is no greater monster in being , than a very ill man of great parts : he lives like a man in a palsy , with one side of him ...
... minds in such a manner , that they are no more shocked at vice and folly , than men of slower capacities . There is no greater monster in being , than a very ill man of great parts : he lives like a man in a palsy , with one side of him ...
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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