The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from "The Spectator"Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 - 174 |
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... reasons , and shortly after he brought his periodical to a close . It will be remembered that about two months after the close of the Tatler , the Spectator began ; and it will be seen by a reference to Chapter II . that Steele first ...
... reasons , and shortly after he brought his periodical to a close . It will be remembered that about two months after the close of the Tatler , the Spectator began ; and it will be seen by a reference to Chapter II . that Steele first ...
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... reason for his famous remark : " I love Steele with all his faults better than Addison with all his essays . " " EUSTACE BUDGELL . This unfortunate writer was also an Oxford man , and intended to follow the law . But Addison , who was ...
... reason for his famous remark : " I love Steele with all his faults better than Addison with all his essays . " " EUSTACE BUDGELL . This unfortunate writer was also an Oxford man , and intended to follow the law . But Addison , who was ...
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... reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheetful of thoughts every morning for the benefit of my contemporaries ; and ... reasons , I must keep to myself , at least for some time : I mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings ...
... reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheetful of thoughts every morning for the benefit of my contemporaries ; and ... reasons , I must keep to myself , at least for some time : I mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings ...
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... reason , likewise , that I keep my complexion and dress as very great secrets : though it is not impossible but I may make discoveries of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself ...
... reason , likewise , that I keep my complexion and dress as very great secrets : though it is not impossible but I may make discoveries of both in the progress of the work I have undertaken . After having been thus particular upon myself ...
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... reason he was crossed in love by a perverse , beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what The tune was called " Roger a Calverley " at first and was named after a knight of the time of ...
... reason he was crossed in love by a perverse , beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what The tune was called " Roger a Calverley " at first and was named after a knight of the time of ...
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