The Sir Roger de Coverley PapersAmerican Book Company, 1904 - 258 |
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... seems to have been Steele's intention to keep , for a time , 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 ...
... seems to have been Steele's intention to keep , for a time , 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 ...
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... 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 genuinely humorous scenes ...
... 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 genuinely humorous scenes ...
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... seems to have sold about seven thousand copies almost immediately after publication . Indeed , if we except Addison , all the prominent men of letters of the Queen Anne time - Steele , Swift , Pope , Prior , Gay themselves belonged to ...
... seems to have sold about seven thousand copies almost immediately after publication . Indeed , if we except Addison , all the prominent men of letters of the Queen Anne time - Steele , Swift , Pope , Prior , Gay themselves belonged to ...
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... seems to have come from Steele , who wrote that account of the Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) in which the knight first appears . But it is to Addison's keener per- ception and nicer art that we owe most of those subtle and ...
... seems to have come from Steele , who wrote that account of the Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) in which the knight first appears . But it is to Addison's keener per- ception and nicer art that we owe most of those subtle and ...
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... seem attentive to 5 nothing but the Postman , overhear the conversation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's Coffee - house , and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as ...
... seem attentive to 5 nothing but the Postman , overhear the conversation of every table in the room . I appear on Sunday nights at St. James's Coffee - house , and sometimes join the little committee of politics in the inner room , as ...
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