The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... called The Gateway Series . The poems , plays , essays , and stories in these small volumes are treated , first of all , as works of literature , which were written to be read and enjoyed , not to be parsed and scanned and pulled to ...
... called The Gateway Series . The poems , plays , essays , and stories in these small volumes are treated , first of all , as works of literature , which were written to be read and enjoyed , not to be parsed and scanned and pulled to ...
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... called the first attempt to enlist the charm of wit and good breeding in the service of religion ; it contains the germs of scores of essays Steele afterward wrote with that intent . The Christian Hero did not correct all of Steele's ...
... called the first attempt to enlist the charm of wit and good breeding in the service of religion ; it contains the germs of scores of essays Steele afterward wrote with that intent . The Christian Hero did not correct all of Steele's ...
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... called The Freeholder in the interest of party measures he was then advocating . But neither Steele nor Addison ever had much success in managing an enterprise of this sort alone . In 1713 Addison produced his once famous play of Cato ...
... called The Freeholder in the interest of party measures he was then advocating . But neither Steele nor Addison ever had much success in managing an enterprise of this sort alone . In 1713 Addison produced his once famous play of Cato ...
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... called the earliest of political journals ; but the Review , though it contains much vigorous writing , was strictly a party organ . Steele's purpose in The Tatler was quite differ- ent . He is a humorist and moralist . He writes to en ...
... called the earliest of political journals ; but the Review , though it contains much vigorous writing , was strictly a party organ . Steele's purpose in The Tatler was quite differ- ent . He is a humorist and moralist . He writes to en ...
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... called itself polite society , were often coarse . Profanity , loud and open , might have been heard on the lips of fine ladies in places of public resort ; while Swift's Polite Conversation affords con- vincing proof of how vapid and ...
... called itself polite society , were often coarse . Profanity , loud and open , might have been heard on the lips of fine ladies in places of public resort ; while Swift's Polite Conversation affords con- vincing proof of how vapid and ...
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