Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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... Guardian , a revived Spectator , and the Free- holder ) are worth remembering . The Lover ( February to May 1714 ) and the Reader ( April to ... Guardian Richard Steele began the Guardian on March 12 117 Chapter Seven Later Periodical Prose.
... Guardian , a revived Spectator , and the Free- holder ) are worth remembering . The Lover ( February to May 1714 ) and the Reader ( April to ... Guardian Richard Steele began the Guardian on March 12 117 Chapter Seven Later Periodical Prose.
Pagina 118
Robert M. Otten. The Guardian Richard Steele began the Guardian on March 12 , 1713. Like the Spectator it appeared six times a week , but it did not begin as a cooperative effort . Addison contributed only two of the first ninety - six ...
Robert M. Otten. The Guardian Richard Steele began the Guardian on March 12 , 1713. Like the Spectator it appeared six times a week , but it did not begin as a cooperative effort . Addison contributed only two of the first ninety - six ...
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... Guardian recommendations of virtue . In the matter of ridiculing the foibles of fashions and manners , Nestor's ... ( Guardian 116 ) . Therefore , Nestor rallies such venial sins as the absurdities of masquerades ( Guardian 154 ) , the ...
... Guardian recommendations of virtue . In the matter of ridiculing the foibles of fashions and manners , Nestor's ... ( Guardian 116 ) . Therefore , Nestor rallies such venial sins as the absurdities of masquerades ( Guardian 154 ) , the ...
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