The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 |
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... Manners in the Country 139 XIX . Sir Roger at the Assizes 143 XX . The Education of an Heir • 148 XXI . Whigs and Tories 155 XXII . Whigs and Tories - continued . XXIII . Sir Roger and the Gipsies XXIV . The Spectator decides to Return ...
... Manners in the Country 139 XIX . Sir Roger at the Assizes 143 XX . The Education of an Heir • 148 XXI . Whigs and Tories 155 XXII . Whigs and Tories - continued . XXIII . Sir Roger and the Gipsies XXIV . The Spectator decides to Return ...
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... manners that all the wit and fashion of the town can never give . In one of the most delightful of the Tatler papers1 he gives a portrait of a father , dignified and decorous yet affectionate , which is evidently drawn from his ...
... manners that all the wit and fashion of the town can never give . In one of the most delightful of the Tatler papers1 he gives a portrait of a father , dignified and decorous yet affectionate , which is evidently drawn from his ...
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... manners , even in what called itself polite society , were often coarse . Profanity , loud and open , might have been heard on the lips of fine ladies in places of public resort ; while Swift's Polite Conversation affords con- vincing ...
... manners , even in what called itself polite society , were often coarse . Profanity , loud and open , might have been heard on the lips of fine ladies in places of public resort ; while Swift's Polite Conversation affords con- vincing ...
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... manners and brilliant conversa- tion . All that served to make life attractive and char- acter urbane he found between Hyde Park and the Bank . Now it was to this quickened social sense that The Tatler and The Spectator made appeal ...
... manners and brilliant conversa- tion . All that served to make life attractive and char- acter urbane he found between Hyde Park and the Bank . Now it was to this quickened social sense that The Tatler and The Spectator made appeal ...
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... manner , or notion , some pecul- iarity of the kindly gentleman we know and love so well . If Steele outlined the portrait , it was left for Addison to elaborate it . Moreover , a careful reading of the papers will show that Steele's ...
... manner , or notion , some pecul- iarity of the kindly gentleman we know and love so well . If Steele outlined the portrait , it was left for Addison to elaborate it . Moreover , a careful reading of the papers will show that Steele's ...
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