The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... Queen Anne . I have , therefore , in the Introduction attempted to give some notion of the personality of Steele and Addison , and then some account of the social condi- tions that explain the remarkable success of The Tatler and The ...
... Queen Anne . I have , therefore , in the Introduction attempted to give some notion of the personality of Steele and Addison , and then some account of the social condi- tions that explain the remarkable success of The Tatler and The ...
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... Queen Anne , and in the following year was given the more lucrative position of Gazetteer . This office he held when , in 1709 , he started The Tatler . About a year after the death of his first wife , Steele had married again , this ...
... Queen Anne , and in the following year was given the more lucrative position of Gazetteer . This office he held when , in 1709 , he started The Tatler . About a year after the death of his first wife , Steele had married again , this ...
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... Queen Anne time , I am sure , whose domestic life would bear turning wrong side out so well . Indeed , no other writer of that age appreciated so well the character of woman , or has given us such pictures of the beauty and charm of ...
... Queen Anne time , I am sure , whose domestic life would bear turning wrong side out so well . Indeed , no other writer of that age appreciated so well the character of woman , or has given us such pictures of the beauty and charm of ...
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... Queen Anne time - Steele , Swift , Pope , Prior , Gay themselves belonged to this middle class ; they were all the sons of tradesmen . The readers for whom Steele and Addison wrote nearly all lived in London and loved it . They were ...
... Queen Anne time - Steele , Swift , Pope , Prior , Gay themselves belonged to this middle class ; they were all the sons of tradesmen . The readers for whom Steele and Addison wrote nearly all lived in London and loved it . They were ...
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... Queen Anne time , not taking kindly to new ideas , but sturdy , honest , order - loving , of large heart and simple manners . To such men as he England owes the perma- nence of much that is best in her institutions and her national life ...
... Queen Anne time , not taking kindly to new ideas , but sturdy , honest , order - loving , of large heart and simple manners . To such men as he England owes the perma- nence of much that is best in her institutions and her national life ...
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