The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... nature , was well fitted to bene- fit by foreign travel . During his stay on the continent he visited most of the countries of Western Europe , an intel- ligent observer of social and political institutions and a devoted student of ...
... nature , was well fitted to bene- fit by foreign travel . During his stay on the continent he visited most of the countries of Western Europe , an intel- ligent observer of social and political institutions and a devoted student of ...
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... nature , we might not have had a Sir Roger de Coverley . In the preface to the collected edition of the Tatler , speak- ing of Addison and himself , Steele says : " I fared like a dis- tressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbor ...
... nature , we might not have had a Sir Roger de Coverley . In the preface to the collected edition of the Tatler , speak- ing of Addison and himself , Steele says : " I fared like a dis- tressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbor ...
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... nature had not changed , life had not become superficial and prosaic , but the taste of the age demanded that passion and romance should be ignored . — IX . LITERARY QUALITIES OF THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS . We find in the Sir ...
... nature had not changed , life had not become superficial and prosaic , but the taste of the age demanded that passion and romance should be ignored . — IX . LITERARY QUALITIES OF THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS . We find in the Sir ...
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... nature that conduce very much to the right understanding 5 of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper and my next as prefatory discourses to my following writings , and shall give ...
... nature that conduce very much to the right understanding 5 of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper and my next as prefatory discourses to my following writings , and shall give ...
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... nature and reason , a selfish man in the most shining circumstance and equi- page , appears in the same condition with the fellow above- mentioned , but more contemptible in proportion to what 5 more he robs the public of and enjoys ...
... nature and reason , a selfish man in the most shining circumstance and equi- page , appears in the same condition with the fellow above- mentioned , but more contemptible in proportion to what 5 more he robs the public of and enjoys ...
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