The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... 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 given , and a portrait ...
... 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 given , and a portrait ...
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... story be cor- rect- that one day there climbed to Mr. Addison's lodgings , up three flights in the Haymarket , no less a person than the Honorable Henry Boyle , Chancellor of the Exchequer , with the request that Mr. Addison write a ...
... story be cor- rect- that one day there climbed to Mr. Addison's lodgings , up three flights in the Haymarket , no less a person than the Honorable Henry Boyle , Chancellor of the Exchequer , with the request that Mr. Addison write a ...
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... stories usually written by Steele - bits of domestic narra- tive showing the peace and purity of home . In The Spectator , the papers are somewhat longer and more ambitious than those of The Tatler , and here are many essays on graver ...
... stories usually written by Steele - bits of domestic narra- tive showing the peace and purity of home . In The Spectator , the papers are somewhat longer and more ambitious than those of The Tatler , and here are many essays on graver ...
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... story and we have a novel . The original suggestion for the character of Sir Roger seems to have come from Steele , who wrote that account of the Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) in which the knight first appears . But it is to ...
... story and we have a novel . The original suggestion for the character of Sir Roger seems to have come from Steele , who wrote that account of the Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) in which the knight first appears . But it is to ...
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... story of the Black Prince out of Baker's Chronicle . If , indeed , we try in any way to bring back to imagination the life of that bygone age , Sir Roger is sure to come to mind at once , at the assizes , at Vaux- hall , or , best of ...
... story of the Black Prince out of Baker's Chronicle . If , indeed , we try in any way to bring back to imagination the life of that bygone age , Sir Roger is sure to come to mind at once , at the assizes , at Vaux- hall , or , best of ...
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