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... character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The second , by Steele , deline- ates the characters of the Club , or the dramatis per- sona of the work , the principal of whom is Sir Roger de Coverley . Dr. Johnson's ...
... character he was to preserve , with great felicity of humour . The second , by Steele , deline- ates the characters of the Club , or the dramatis per- sona of the work , the principal of whom is Sir Roger de Coverley . Dr. Johnson's ...
Pagina 9
... character of Sir Roger de Coverley ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentle- man . " He seems to think that Addison had formed an idea of Sir Roger which he never ...
... character of Sir Roger de Coverley ; I am inclined to suppose , that the learned biographer had forgotten some things relating to that gentle- man . " He seems to think that Addison had formed an idea of Sir Roger which he never ...
Pagina 11
... character of Sir Roger de Coverley in the gen- eral ; but it has not been attended to by either of these critics , that Sir Roger was not the creature of Addison's , but of Steele's fancy ; and it is not easy to discover why all writers ...
... character of Sir Roger de Coverley in the gen- eral ; but it has not been attended to by either of these critics , that Sir Roger was not the creature of Addison's , but of Steele's fancy ; and it is not easy to discover why all writers ...
Pagina 12
... character as he completed it , we may observe , that the original limner repre- sents him as " humble in his desires after he had forgot his cruel beauty , insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in point of chastity ...
... character as he completed it , we may observe , that the original limner repre- sents him as " humble in his desires after he had forgot his cruel beauty , insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in point of chastity ...
Pagina 13
... character , and Steele , with his usual candour , might follow a plan which he reckoned superior to his own ; but it cannot be just to attribute the totality of the character either to one or the other . The " killing of Sir Roger " has ...
... character , and Steele , with his usual candour , might follow a plan which he reckoned superior to his own ; but it cannot be just to attribute the totality of the character either to one or the other . The " killing of Sir Roger " has ...
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