The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... lady , Mary Scurlock , the " Dear Prue " to whom he wrote so many interesting notes and letters . Before his second marriage he left the army , and the following year , in 1707 , he was made Gazetteer , at a salary of £ 300 a year ...
... lady , Mary Scurlock , the " Dear Prue " to whom he wrote so many interesting notes and letters . Before his second marriage he left the army , and the following year , in 1707 , he was made Gazetteer , at a salary of £ 300 a year ...
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... Ladies Library . The best of his political pamphlets was his Apology for Himself and His Writings . The Conscious Lovers , his most successful play , was produced in 1722 ; this was his latest literary effort . Steele had always found ...
... Ladies Library . The best of his political pamphlets was his Apology for Himself and His Writings . The Conscious Lovers , his most successful play , was produced in 1722 ; this was his latest literary effort . Steele had always found ...
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... ladies power ; Queen Anne at their head — order it brought with their tea at break- fast ; the merchant reads it after the hours of business ; and even the country squire , who hunts often and reads seldom , welcomes the little sheet ...
... ladies power ; Queen Anne at their head — order it brought with their tea at break- fast ; the merchant reads it after the hours of business ; and even the country squire , who hunts often and reads seldom , welcomes the little sheet ...
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... ladies , listening as they sew , while one of their number reads aloud from the Spectator . For the first time they are brought into contact with the busy life and the intellectual activity of the metrop- olis . It is because of these ...
... ladies , listening as they sew , while one of their number reads aloud from the Spectator . For the first time they are brought into contact with the busy life and the intellectual activity of the metrop- olis . It is because of these ...
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... Ladies ' Library , a compilation . Receives a patent appoint- 1715 . ing him manager of Drury Lane Theatre . Again ... Lady . 1718 . 1719 . Controversy over the Peer- 1719. Defoe : Robinson Crusoe age Bill . Steele's Plebeian . ( Part ...
... Ladies ' Library , a compilation . Receives a patent appoint- 1715 . ing him manager of Drury Lane Theatre . Again ... Lady . 1718 . 1719 . Controversy over the Peer- 1719. Defoe : Robinson Crusoe age Bill . Steele's Plebeian . ( Part ...
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