The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... Club III . Sir Roger's Criticisms on Polite Society IV . The Club and The Spectator . V. A Lady's Library . VI . Coverley Hall VII . The Coverley Household VIII . Will Wimble IX . The Coverley Ancestry X. The Coverley Ghost XI . Sunday ...
... Club III . Sir Roger's Criticisms on Polite Society IV . The Club and The Spectator . V. A Lady's Library . VI . Coverley Hall VII . The Coverley Household VIII . Will Wimble IX . The Coverley Ancestry X. The Coverley Ghost XI . Sunday ...
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... club , of which Sir Roger de Coverley was the most famous member ; and the Coverley papers followed at intervals through the next year and a half . The friendship of Steele and Addison was not of recent growth . They had been boys ...
... club , of which Sir Roger de Coverley was the most famous member ; and the Coverley papers followed at intervals through the next year and a half . The friendship of Steele and Addison was not of recent growth . They had been boys ...
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... club , in a tavern , anywhere whence he may send her a kind word . Steele never had any mastery of business , and it is probable that the bailiffs had some- thing to do with the frequent absences from home that these letters record ...
... club , in a tavern , anywhere whence he may send her a kind word . Steele never had any mastery of business , and it is probable that the bailiffs had some- thing to do with the frequent absences from home that these letters record ...
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... club , in the drawing- room , at the theatre . They had some relish , too , of the best things in poetry and art . When Pope trans- lated the Iliad his publisher issued an elegant sub- scription edition of six hundred and fifty copies ...
... club , in the drawing- room , at the theatre . They had some relish , too , of the best things in poetry and art . When Pope trans- lated the Iliad his publisher issued an elegant sub- scription edition of six hundred and fifty copies ...
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... club windows and the brainless flirts that display themselves in stage boxes . We have bits of keen character - painting too - the small poet who assures you that poets are born , not made ; the beau who is caught practising before the ...
... club windows and the brainless flirts that display themselves in stage boxes . We have bits of keen character - painting too - the small poet who assures you that poets are born , not made ; the beau who is caught practising before the ...
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