The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... Club.- Steele 5 III . SIR ROGER MORALIZES . Steele • II IV . A CLUB DEBATE . — Addison . 16 V. SIR ROGER'S CLIENT . - Addison - 20 VI . THE SPECTATOR AT COVERLEY HALL . · Addison VII . THE COVERLEY HOUSEHOLD . Steele VIII . WILL WIMBLE ...
... Club.- Steele 5 III . SIR ROGER MORALIZES . Steele • II IV . A CLUB DEBATE . — Addison . 16 V. SIR ROGER'S CLIENT . - Addison - 20 VI . THE SPECTATOR AT COVERLEY HALL . · Addison VII . THE COVERLEY HOUSEHOLD . Steele VIII . WILL WIMBLE ...
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... Club , to which all the great Whigs belonged . Steele was also a mem- ber of the club , and his intimacy with his former compan- ion was now renewed . Addison's active political life began in 1706 , when , as a reward for his poem , The ...
... Club , to which all the great Whigs belonged . Steele was also a mem- ber of the club , and his intimacy with his former compan- ion was now renewed . Addison's active political life began in 1706 , when , as a reward for his poem , The ...
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... Club . Speaking of this department , Defoe remarked , in 1710 : " When first this paper appeared in the world , I erected a court of justice for the censuring and exposing of vice ; but tired with the mass of filth , the stench of which ...
... Club . Speaking of this department , Defoe remarked , in 1710 : " When first this paper appeared in the world , I erected a court of justice for the censuring and exposing of vice ; but tired with the mass of filth , the stench of which ...
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... club life , of the life of men and women in society . A Lear , an Othello , would have been out of place in this era of common sense ; instead of great characters moved by strong passions , we have Robinson Crusoe , Gulliver , Sir Roger ...
... club life , of the life of men and women in society . A Lear , an Othello , would have been out of place in this era of common sense ; instead of great characters moved by strong passions , we have Robinson Crusoe , Gulliver , Sir Roger ...
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... clubs and assemblies , at tea tables and in coffee- houses . " While accomplishing this object , the writers of the Spectator introduced a style of literature that has been widely imitated , in other countries as well as in their own ...
... clubs and assemblies , at tea tables and in coffee- houses . " While accomplishing this object , the writers of the Spectator introduced a style of literature that has been widely imitated , in other countries as well as in their own ...
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