The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... 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 pieces . A short life of the author is ...
... 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 pieces . A short life of the author is ...
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... Play XXX . Will Honeycomb's Experiences XXXI . Sir Roger at Vauxhall 160 . 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 ...
... Play XXX . Will Honeycomb's Experiences XXXI . Sir Roger at Vauxhall 160 . 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 ...
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... played by Dr. Swift upon a notorious almanac maker and quack astrologer , one Partridge . Swift , writing over the signature of Bickerstaff , had gravely predicted that Partridge would infallibly die at a certain day and hour , and in ...
... played by Dr. Swift upon a notorious almanac maker and quack astrologer , one Partridge . Swift , writing over the signature of Bickerstaff , had gravely predicted that Partridge would infallibly die at a certain day and hour , and in ...
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... play of Cato . The reader of to - day will vote the Cato cold and declamatory ; but it was vastly admired then , as the first correct and dignified tragedy upon the English stage . The critics and the crowd united to praise , and all ...
... play of Cato . The reader of to - day will vote the Cato cold and declamatory ; but it was vastly admired then , as the first correct and dignified tragedy upon the English stage . The critics and the crowd united to praise , and all ...
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... play , written by Mr. Congreve or Mr. Addison , and with a prologue by Mr. Pope . He probably be- longed to two or three clubs ; and in the drawing - room or at the assembly he enjoyed the society of women with the charm of gentle ...
... play , written by Mr. Congreve or Mr. Addison , and with a prologue by Mr. Pope . He probably be- longed to two or three clubs ; and in the drawing - room or at the assembly he enjoyed the society of women with the charm of gentle ...
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