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Pagina xii
... Steele as the author of The Tatler . One of them swore that he would cut Steele's throat or teach him better manners . ' In this country ' , said Lord Forbes , ' you will find it easier to cut a purse than to cut a throat ' ; and the ...
... Steele as the author of The Tatler . One of them swore that he would cut Steele's throat or teach him better manners . ' In this country ' , said Lord Forbes , ' you will find it easier to cut a purse than to cut a throat ' ; and the ...
Pagina xviii
... Steele's stories of Inkle and Yarico1 , and of Brunetta and Phillis 2 ; Addison's story of Eudoxus and Leontine 3 , and the Vision of Mirzah ; Steele's account of the death of Estcourt 5 and of Stephen Clay ; Addison's account of the ...
... Steele's stories of Inkle and Yarico1 , and of Brunetta and Phillis 2 ; Addison's story of Eudoxus and Leontine 3 , and the Vision of Mirzah ; Steele's account of the death of Estcourt 5 and of Stephen Clay ; Addison's account of the ...
Pagina xxvii
... Steele's ' Crisis ' , Steele was expelled by a Tory House of Commons in March 1714. He had in the preceding month commenced a paper called The Lover , a rather feeble imitation of The Tatler . The Lover reached to forty numbers ...
... Steele's ' Crisis ' , Steele was expelled by a Tory House of Commons in March 1714. He had in the preceding month commenced a paper called The Lover , a rather feeble imitation of The Tatler . The Lover reached to forty numbers ...
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