The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... 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 , detected the hand of his friend in the II Steele and Addison.
... 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 , detected the hand of his friend in the II Steele and Addison.
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... soon received a commission as ensign in the regiment of Lord Cutts , and before 1700 is men- tioned as Captain Steele . Steele's soldiering , which was nearly all done in London and served chiefly to make him acquainted with the town ...
... soon received a commission as ensign in the regiment of Lord Cutts , and before 1700 is men- tioned as Captain Steele . Steele's soldiering , which was nearly all done in London and served chiefly to make him acquainted with the town ...
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... soon as the book was through the press he tried his hand at a comedy , finding it necessary , as he said , to " enliven his character . " He might seem to have been careful , however , not to overdo this enlivening of his character ...
... soon as the book was through the press he tried his hand at a comedy , finding it necessary , as he said , to " enliven his character . " He might seem to have been careful , however , not to overdo this enlivening of his character ...
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... soon find your mistake . III . THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS The Sir Roger de Coverley papers are often said to be the precursor of the modern English novel . And in a very real sense they are . There are , to be sure , crude ...
... soon find your mistake . III . THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS The Sir Roger de Coverley papers are often said to be the precursor of the modern English novel . And in a very real sense they are . There are , to be sure , crude ...
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... soon as I had set myself right in that particular , returned to my native country with great satisfaction . I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are 25 not above ...
... soon as I had set myself right in that particular , returned to my native country with great satisfaction . I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are 25 not above ...
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