The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 |
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... , his editorship a secret ; but his dis- guise was soon penetrated by at least one of his friends . Joseph Addison , who was in Ireland when The Tatler appeared , detected the hand of his friend in the II Steele and Addison.
... , his editorship a secret ; but his dis- guise was soon penetrated by at least one of his friends . Joseph Addison , who was in Ireland when The Tatler appeared , detected the hand of his friend in the II Steele and Addison.
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... Sir Roger de Coverley was the most famous member ; and the Coverley papers followed at intervals through the next year and a half . The friendship of Steele and Addison was not of recent growth . They had been boys together in the ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley was the most famous member ; and the Coverley papers followed at intervals through the next year and a half . The friendship of Steele and Addison was not of recent growth . They had been boys together in the ...
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... friend- ships that last a lifetime . Addison , though a little the younger , was doubtless a good deal the wiser of the two ; and there may have been in his regard a touch of that patronizing temper which in later life he some- times ...
... friend- ships that last a lifetime . Addison , though a little the younger , was doubtless a good deal the wiser of the two ; and there may have been in his regard a touch of that patronizing temper which in later life he some- times ...
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... friend Addison , and after three years in the university could resist the attractions of the great outside world no longer . Looking about for a career , he not unnaturally decided for the army ; and in 1694 he left Oxford to enlist as ...
... friend Addison , and after three years in the university could resist the attractions of the great outside world no longer . Looking about for a career , he not unnaturally decided for the army ; and in 1694 he left Oxford to enlist as ...
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... friend Steele left Oxford , he had been elected Fellow of Magdalen College , and seemed well satisfied with the ... friend and patron of letters . In those years the leaders of both political parties were coming to see the need 18 The Sir ...
... friend Steele left Oxford , he had been elected Fellow of Magdalen College , and seemed well satisfied with the ... friend and patron of letters . In those years the leaders of both political parties were coming to see the need 18 The Sir ...
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