The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 |
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... character . " He might seem to have been careful , however , not to overdo this enlivening of his character , for his comedy was entitled The Funeral , or Grief à la Mode . But in spite of its lugubrious title , it contained some ...
... character . " He might seem to have been careful , however , not to overdo this enlivening of his character , for his comedy was entitled The Funeral , or Grief à la Mode . But in spite of its lugubrious title , it contained some ...
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... character of woman , or has given us such pictures of the beauty and charm of home . It was Steele who paid to Lady Elizabeth Hastings that best compliment ever offered to a lady , " To love her is a liberal education . " It was in ...
... character of woman , or has given us such pictures of the beauty and charm of home . It was Steele who paid to Lady Elizabeth Hastings that best compliment ever offered to a lady , " To love her is a liberal education . " It was in ...
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... character - painting too - the small poet who assures you that poets are born , not made ; the beau who is caught practising before the mirror to catch a careless air ; the man who is so ambitious to be thought wise that he sets up for ...
... character - painting too - the small poet who assures you that poets are born , not made ; the beau who is caught practising before the mirror to catch a careless air ; the man who is so ambitious to be thought wise that he sets up for ...
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... characters ; Addison had more skill to elaborate them . In point of style the work of Addison is manifestly superior to that of Steele . Steele's writing has , indeed , the great merit of spontaneity . It is full of himself . To read ...
... characters ; Addison had more skill to elaborate them . In point of style the work of Addison is manifestly superior to that of Steele . Steele's writing has , indeed , the great merit of spontaneity . It is full of himself . To read ...
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... characters . There are no real men and women in them . Moreover , they made no attempt to depict contemporary life as it ... character of Sir Roger . Here was the beginning of a healthy realism . It was only necessary for Richardson and ...
... characters . There are no real men and women in them . Moreover , they made no attempt to depict contemporary life as it ... character of Sir Roger . Here was the beginning of a healthy realism . It was only necessary for Richardson and ...
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