The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 páginas |
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... usually through a study of his life and sur- roundings ; this is certainly true of a literature so full of personal interest as the literature of the age of Queen Anne . I have , therefore , in the Introduction attempted to give some ...
... usually through a study of his life and sur- roundings ; this is certainly true of a literature so full of personal interest as the literature of the age of Queen Anne . I have , therefore , in the Introduction attempted to give some ...
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... usually spoken of as Addison's Spectator ; but it was no more Addison's than Steele's . The two men were associated in the conduct of it from the start , and their contributions were about equal in number Addison writing 274 papers ...
... usually spoken of as Addison's Spectator ; but it was no more Addison's than Steele's . The two men were associated in the conduct of it from the start , and their contributions were about equal in number Addison writing 274 papers ...
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... usually written by penny - a - liners , and could rarely pretend to any perma- nent interest or literary quality . In 1704 Daniel Defoe had founded his Review , which deserves to be called the earliest of political journals ; but the ...
... usually written by penny - a - liners , and could rarely pretend to any perma- nent interest or literary quality . In 1704 Daniel Defoe had founded his Review , which deserves to be called the earliest of political journals ; but the ...
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... 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 themes ...
... 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 themes ...
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... a piece of coral , usually with a whistle at one end and bells at the other . 3 Non + age , i.e. the years before the youth comes of age . I had not been long at the university before I 46 The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers.
... a piece of coral , usually with a whistle at one end and bells at the other . 3 Non + age , i.e. the years before the youth comes of age . I had not been long at the university before I 46 The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers.
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