The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 страници |
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... reader go back in imagination to the early years of the eighteenth century . The Spectator has been considered in its relation to contemporary movements in literature and politics , since it is in a peculiar sense the product of the age ...
... reader go back in imagination to the early years of the eighteenth century . The Spectator has been considered in its relation to contemporary movements in literature and politics , since it is in a peculiar sense the product of the age ...
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... readers of the Spectator , namely , his estrangement from his old friend Steele . The latter from conscientious motives voted , in opposition to his party , against a bill which , historians now believe , would have been most pernicious ...
... readers of the Spectator , namely , his estrangement from his old friend Steele . The latter from conscientious motives voted , in opposition to his party , against a bill which , historians now believe , would have been most pernicious ...
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... readers , to " fix upon his own mind a strong impression of virtue and religion in opposition to a stronger propensity towards unwarrantable pleasures . " Mr. Aitken justly remarks : " We must remember that the standard of morality was ...
... readers , to " fix upon his own mind a strong impression of virtue and religion in opposition to a stronger propensity towards unwarrantable pleasures . " Mr. Aitken justly remarks : " We must remember that the standard of morality was ...
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... Reader , and a compilation entitled The Ladies Library . The best of his political pamphlets was his Apology for Himself and His Writings . The Conscious Lovers , his most successful play , was produced in 1722 ; this was his latest ...
... Reader , and a compilation entitled The Ladies Library . The best of his political pamphlets was his Apology for Himself and His Writings . The Conscious Lovers , his most successful play , was produced in 1722 ; this was his latest ...
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... readers of the Spectator . We see the paper in the hands of men of fashion as they stroll about the narrow , dirty streets of London , in their powdered wigs and their velvet knee breeches ; we find it in the coffee - houses , where ...
... readers of the Spectator . We see the paper in the hands of men of fashion as they stroll about the narrow , dirty streets of London , in their powdered wigs and their velvet knee breeches ; we find it in the coffee - houses , where ...
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