“The” Spectator: With Historical and Biographical Preface, and Explanatory Notes, Band 1J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... sir Roger de Coverley . About this time , too , he published some short pieces of poetry ; among which was his epistle to sir Godfrey Kneller on painting the king's picture , distinguished by its very happy and ingenious adaptation of ...
... sir Roger de Coverley . About this time , too , he published some short pieces of poetry ; among which was his epistle to sir Godfrey Kneller on painting the king's picture , distinguished by its very happy and ingenious adaptation of ...
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... Sir Roger de Coverley . The character of Sir Roger , though the favourite ef every reader of the Spectator , has been much misapprehended , and has , there- fore , occasioned much disparity of opinion among the critics with regard to ...
... Sir Roger de Coverley . The character of Sir Roger , though the favourite ef every reader of the Spectator , has been much misapprehended , and has , there- fore , occasioned much disparity of opinion among the critics with regard to ...
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... Sir Roger , Numbers 2 , and 6 , were composed before Addi- son took up the subject . In the first of these he has represented the knight to have been in his youth , and before he was thwarted in the object of his passion , a perfect ...
... Sir Roger , Numbers 2 , and 6 , were composed before Addi- son took up the subject . In the first of these he has represented the knight to have been in his youth , and before he was thwarted in the object of his passion , a perfect ...
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... Sir Roger , and which Addison has not followed , is that his re- jection by the widow so affected his intellects as to produce a peculiar obliquity or derange- ment of mind . This he has made the knight him- self confess in N ° 118. " I ...
... Sir Roger , and which Addison has not followed , is that his re- jection by the widow so affected his intellects as to produce a peculiar obliquity or derange- ment of mind . This he has made the knight him- self confess in N ° 118. " I ...
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... Sir Roger , we shall find him nei- ther attributing his singularities to derange- ment , which would be degrading , nor to good sense , which would be absurd , but pourtraying a combination of natural qualities of very possible ...
... Sir Roger , we shall find him nei- ther attributing his singularities to derange- ment , which would be degrading , nor to good sense , which would be absurd , but pourtraying a combination of natural qualities of very possible ...
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