The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 |
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Strona xvi
... mean enough to try to avoid paying his funeral expenses . " In short , " Congreve and Yalden make Partridge say ... mean , and also what it , properly , should mean . It is an interesting example of the fact that custom makes law . 22 ...
... mean enough to try to avoid paying his funeral expenses . " In short , " Congreve and Yalden make Partridge say ... mean , and also what it , properly , should mean . It is an interesting example of the fact that custom makes law . 22 ...
Strona xxiii
... means of those little sheets issued originally day by day , to be served up with the teapot and the choco- late cups . 2 Taine did not admire Addison's literary abilities . French wit is so unlike English humor that French critics ...
... means of those little sheets issued originally day by day , to be served up with the teapot and the choco- late cups . 2 Taine did not admire Addison's literary abilities . French wit is so unlike English humor that French critics ...
Strona xxv
... means by taking pupils , and gained a wide reputation for classical scholarship . His Latin po- etry attracted especial attention , and a poem written on the Peace of Ryswick was called by an able critic the finest of its kind since ...
... means by taking pupils , and gained a wide reputation for classical scholarship . His Latin po- etry attracted especial attention , and a poem written on the Peace of Ryswick was called by an able critic the finest of its kind since ...
Strona xxvii
... means merely of literary talents , been able to climb . " He became Under Secretary of State , Chief Secretary of Ireland , Member of Parliament , and finally Secretary of State . Addison continued to write occasionally in the midst of ...
... means merely of literary talents , been able to climb . " He became Under Secretary of State , Chief Secretary of Ireland , Member of Parliament , and finally Secretary of State . Addison continued to write occasionally in the midst of ...
Strona xxx
... means of the Spectator to make Pope's reputation . But when the Wasp of Twickenham became angry , he forgot all debts of gratitude . His celebrated satire upon Addison contains point as well as poison , for it outlines some undoubted ...
... means of the Spectator to make Pope's reputation . But when the Wasp of Twickenham became angry , he forgot all debts of gratitude . His celebrated satire upon Addison contains point as well as poison , for it outlines some undoubted ...
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