The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... given , even to brief notices in articles dealing with outside matters . These chance allusions help to make the hero a living character . Henry Morley's edition of the Spectator and the two recent editions by George A. Aitken and by G ...
... given , even to brief notices in articles dealing with outside matters . These chance allusions help to make the hero a living character . Henry Morley's edition of the Spectator and the two recent editions by George A. Aitken and by G ...
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... the mottoes have been furnished in most instances by Miss Mary H. Buckingham , and valuable help in the way of criticism has been given by others . INTRODUCTION : CONTENTS . PAGE I. POLITICAL CONDITIONS ix II iv PREFACE .
... the mottoes have been furnished in most instances by Miss Mary H. Buckingham , and valuable help in the way of criticism has been given by others . INTRODUCTION : CONTENTS . PAGE I. POLITICAL CONDITIONS ix II iv PREFACE .
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... given to the world in March , 1711 ; but before considering the period in which this date occurs the reign of Queen Anne -it may be well to review hastily the chief political events of the fifty years preceding . These events , whatever ...
... given to the world in March , 1711 ; but before considering the period in which this date occurs the reign of Queen Anne -it may be well to review hastily the chief political events of the fifty years preceding . These events , whatever ...
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... given no position . However , his personal charm and his literary abilities were constantly gaining him new friends , and it was at this time that he became a member of the famous Kit - Cat Club , to which all the great Whigs belonged ...
... given no position . However , his personal charm and his literary abilities were constantly gaining him new friends , and it was at this time that he became a member of the famous Kit - Cat Club , to which all the great Whigs belonged ...
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... given him ; and finally , in 1717 , - a year after his marriage with the Countess of Warwick , - he was made one of the secretaries of state . In eleven months he retired on account of ill health , with a pension of £ 1500 a year ...
... given him ; and finally , in 1717 , - a year after his marriage with the Countess of Warwick , - he was made one of the secretaries of state . In eleven months he retired on account of ill health , with a pension of £ 1500 a year ...
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