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Under the editorial supervision of LINDSAY TODD DAMON, A. B., Associate Professor of English, in Brown University.

tADDISON-The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers.

HERBERT VAUGHAN ABBOTT, A. M., Columbia University. *BURKB-Speech on Conciliation with America,

JOSEPH VILLIERS DENNEY, B. A., Ohio State University. †CARLYLE-Essay on Burns,

GEORGE B. AITON, State Inspector of H. S.. Minn. COOPER-Last of the Mohicans,

EDWIN H. LEWIS, Ph. D., Lewis Institute, Chicago. †COLERIDGE-The Ancient Mariner, One Vol., tLOWELL-Vision of Sir Launfal,

WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY, A. M., University of Chicago. DE QUINCEY-The Flight of a Tartar Tribe, CHARLES W. FRENCH, A. M., Hyde Park High School. DRYDEN-Palamon and Arcite,

MAY ESTELLE COOK, A. B., Chicago.

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ALBERT E. HANCOCK, Ph. D., Haverford College. †GOLDSMITH-The Vicar of Wakefield,

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EDWARD P. MORTON, A. M., The Indiana University. HAWTHORNE-The House of the Seven Gables,

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ROBERT HERRICK, A. B., The University of Chicago. IRVING-Tales of a Traveller and parts of The Sketch Book, 40c. GEORGE P. KRAPP, Teachers' College, New York. LOWELL-Vision of Sir Launfal. See Coleridge. *MACAULAY-Essays on Milton and Addison,

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FRANK E. FARLEY, Ph. D., Syracuse University, POE-Poems and Tales, Selected,

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SCOTT-Lay of the Last Minstrel,

WILLIAM E. SIMONDS, Ph. D., Knox College. SHAKSPERE-As You Like It,

W. A. NEILSON, Ph. D., Harvard University. *SHAKSPERE-Macbeth,

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ROBERT MORSS LOVETT, The University of Chicago. †SHAKSPERE-Julius Caesar,

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The Lake English Classics

EDITED BY

LINDSAY TODD DAMON, A.B.

Associate Professor of English in Brown University

THE

SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS

FROM

THE SPECTATOR

EDITED FOR SCHOOL USE

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HERBERT VAUGHAN ABBOTT

INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY

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PREFACE

There is perhaps no humor in literature more likely to appeal to a girl of sensitive tastes than the delicate. strokes of Addison; there is certainly no period in English life so likely to appeal to a boy of masculine tastes as the brilliant and intensely human age of Queen Anne. The humor of Addison must be left to disclose itself; it is never improved by the officiousness of an editor. Much can be done, however, to illustrate and make graphic the age for which and in which Steele and Addison wrote. This is the especial purpose of this volume. In the Introduction, I have not restricted myself to such a brief account of Queen Anne's time as a boy or a girl might read off-hand at a sitting. On the contrary, I have attempted to gather historical material from which the teacher may draw as occasion calls in the class-room. The teacher is urged, however, not to stop here; the pupils need to be set tasks of research for themselves. With this in view, he should, if possible, secure for them access to a complete copy of

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