Sir Roger de CoverleyCrowell, 1892 - 44 páginas |
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... soon assumed the right to discuss the propriety of such actions . In the fifth number of the " Tat- ler " Addison discovered the identity of " Mr. Bickerstaff ; " and he soon became one of the regular contributors , his first paper L ...
... soon assumed the right to discuss the propriety of such actions . In the fifth number of the " Tat- ler " Addison discovered the identity of " Mr. Bickerstaff ; " and he soon became one of the regular contributors , his first paper L ...
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... soon took the place of that which was strictly news . For the " Tatler " Steele wrote one hundred and eighty - eight papers , and Addison forty - two . There were two hundred and seventy - one in all . The " Tatler " attacked the ...
... soon took the place of that which was strictly news . For the " Tatler " Steele wrote one hundred and eighty - eight papers , and Addison forty - two . There were two hundred and seventy - one in all . The " Tatler " attacked the ...
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... soon gave him prominence in London , for he had in 1693 writ- ten a “ Poetical Address praising Dryden's Translations , " which soon brought him to the attention of that poet . Montagu , through Lord Somers , secured a pension for him ...
... soon gave him prominence in London , for he had in 1693 writ- ten a “ Poetical Address praising Dryden's Translations , " which soon brought him to the attention of that poet . Montagu , through Lord Somers , secured a pension for him ...
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... soon as I had set myself right in that particular , returned to my native country with great satisfac- tion . I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am fre- quently seen in most public places , though there are not above ...
... soon as I had set myself right in that particular , returned to my native country with great satisfac- tion . I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am fre- quently seen in most public places , though there are not above ...
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... soon af- ter to say very generously , that he undertook the writing of his poem " to rescue the Muses out of the hands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet and chaste mansions , and to engage them in an employment suitable to ...
... soon af- ter to say very generously , that he undertook the writing of his poem " to rescue the Muses out of the hands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet and chaste mansions , and to engage them in an employment suitable to ...
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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