The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 |
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... appears . But it is to Addison's keener per- ception and nicer art that we owe most of those subtle and humorous touches of characterization which make the portrait so real and so human . There is more of movement and incident in ...
... appears . But it is to Addison's keener per- ception and nicer art that we owe most of those subtle and humorous touches of characterization which make the portrait so real and so human . There is more of movement and incident in ...
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... appear on Sunday nights at St. James's Coffee - house , and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as one who comes there to hear and improve . My face is likewise 10 very well known at the Grecian , the ...
... appear on Sunday nights at St. James's Coffee - house , and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as one who comes there to hear and improve . My face is likewise 10 very well known at the Grecian , the ...
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... appear a set of humorists unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age , we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb , a gentle- man who , according to his years , should be in the decline 20 of his life , but having 2 ...
... appear a set of humorists unacquainted with the gallantries and pleasures of the age , we have among us the gallant Will Honeycomb , a gentle- man who , according to his years , should be in the decline 20 of his life , but having 2 ...
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... appears in the same condition with the fellow above- 25 mentioned , but more contemptible in proportion to what more he robs the public of and enjoys above him . ' I lay it down therefore for a rule , that the whole man is to move ...
... appears in the same condition with the fellow above- 25 mentioned , but more contemptible in proportion to what more he robs the public of and enjoys above him . ' I lay it down therefore for a rule , that the whole man is to move ...
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... appear upon examination that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of admitting wit and learning as merit in 20 themselves , without considering the application of them . By this means it ...
... appear upon examination that the most polite ages are the least virtuous . This may be attributed to the folly of admitting wit and learning as merit in 20 themselves , without considering the application of them . By this means it ...
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