The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... person who wrote the book . The introduction tells what it is about , and how it was written , and where the author got the idea , and what it means . The notes at the foot of the page are simply to give the sense of the hard words so ...
... person who wrote the book . The introduction tells what it is about , and how it was written , and where the author got the idea , and what it means . The notes at the foot of the page are simply to give the sense of the hard words so ...
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... person than the Honorable Henry Boyle , Chancellor of the Exchequer , with the request that Mr. Addison write a poem . The Campaign , which Addison produced in response to this august invitation , will be voted by most readers to - day ...
... person than the Honorable Henry Boyle , Chancellor of the Exchequer , with the request that Mr. Addison write a poem . The Campaign , which Addison produced in response to this august invitation , will be voted by most readers to - day ...
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... persons in our literature . He is as immortal as Hamlet or Julius Cæsar . We know him as well as we know our nearest ... person in English imaginative prose that is really still alive . There are men and women in our poetry before his ...
... persons in our literature . He is as immortal as Hamlet or Julius Cæsar . We know him as well as we know our nearest ... person in English imaginative prose that is really still alive . There are men and women in our poetry before his ...
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... persons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compiling , digest- 10 ing , and correcting will fall to my share , I must do myself the justice to open the work with my own history . I was 1 I.e. of dark complexion ...
... persons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compiling , digest- 10 ing , and correcting will fall to my share , I must do myself the justice to open the work with my own history . I was 1 I.e. of dark complexion ...
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... person of next consideration is Sir Andrew Free- port , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry , strong reason , and great experience . His notions of trade are noble and generous , 10 ...
... person of next consideration is Sir Andrew Free- port , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London ; a person of indefatigable industry , strong reason , and great experience . His notions of trade are noble and generous , 10 ...
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