The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 |
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... England . His prospects for the next three years were not bright . He had written some good Latin verses , and some English verses that were not so good . On his return from his travels he printed a rather dull account of them , which ...
... England . His prospects for the next three years were not bright . He had written some good Latin verses , and some English verses that were not so good . On his return from his travels he printed a rather dull account of them , which ...
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... England . It was a career of easy and uninterrupted prosperity . " I believe Mr. Addison could be elected king if he chose , " said Swift with a twinge of envy . Yet Addi- son would never have been remembered for his pub- lic services ...
... England . It was a career of easy and uninterrupted prosperity . " I believe Mr. Addison could be elected king if he chose , " said Swift with a twinge of envy . Yet Addi- son would never have been remembered for his pub- lic services ...
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... England . Before 1700 no English author had made . a fortune or even a competence by the sale of his books . But the most important social fact in England at the beginning of the eighteenth century is the rapid growth of a great middle ...
... England . Before 1700 no English author had made . a fortune or even a competence by the sale of his books . But the most important social fact in England at the beginning of the eighteenth century is the rapid growth of a great middle ...
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Joseph Addison Caleb Thomas Winchester. were getting the trade and commerce of England mostly into their hands , filling up the great towns , and exert- ing an influence in public affairs which neither political party could afford to ...
Joseph Addison Caleb Thomas Winchester. were getting the trade and commerce of England mostly into their hands , filling up the great towns , and exert- ing an influence in public affairs which neither political party could afford to ...
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... England . His speech , his habits , his prejudices , are all shown us with simple truth . And yet this is done with so much art and humour that Sir Roger is one of the most living persons in our literature . He is as immortal as Hamlet ...
... England . His speech , his habits , his prejudices , are all shown us with simple truth . And yet this is done with so much art and humour that Sir Roger is one of the most living persons in our literature . He is as immortal as Hamlet ...
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