The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... Steele and Addison for the first Collected Edition of The Spectator , 1712-1715 , and before they had been tampered with by later editors . In three or four instances , a few words have been omitted — the omission in every case being ...
... Steele and Addison for the first Collected Edition of The Spectator , 1712-1715 , and before they had been tampered with by later editors . In three or four instances , a few words have been omitted — the omission in every case being ...
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... Steele and Addison , and then some account of the social condi- tions that explain the remarkable success of The Tatler and The Spectator . Two or three books , like Thackeray's English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century and Ash ...
... Steele and Addison , and then some account of the social condi- tions that explain the remarkable success of The Tatler and The Spectator . Two or three books , like Thackeray's English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century and Ash ...
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... Steele and Addison II . The Tatler and The Spectator III . The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers BIBLIOGRAPHY CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS : I. The Spectator II . The Club III . Sir Roger's Criticisms on Polite ...
... Steele and Addison II . The Tatler and The Spectator III . The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers BIBLIOGRAPHY CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS : I. The Spectator II . The Club III . Sir Roger's Criticisms on Polite ...
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... 165 · 170 • • 174 · 179 185 190 • 195 200 • 205 XXXII . Death of Sir Roger . • 209 XXXIII . Captain Sentry as Master of Coverley Hall NOTES 213 217 INTRODUCTION I. STEELE AND ADDISON On the morning of the IO Contents.
... 165 · 170 • • 174 · 179 185 190 • 195 200 • 205 XXXII . Death of Sir Roger . • 209 XXXIII . Captain Sentry as Master of Coverley Hall NOTES 213 217 INTRODUCTION I. STEELE AND ADDISON On the morning of the IO Contents.
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... Steele . It seems to have been Steele's intention to keep , for a time , his editorship a secret ; but his dis- guise was soon penetrated by at least one of his friends . Joseph Addison , who was in Ireland when The Tatler appeared ...
... Steele . It seems to have been Steele's intention to keep , for a time , his editorship a secret ; but his dis- guise was soon penetrated by at least one of his friends . Joseph Addison , who was in Ireland when The Tatler appeared ...
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