AddisonGood Press, 13 dec 2019 - 282 pagina's "Addison" by William John Courthope Joseph Addison was an English essayist, poet, playwright, and politician. He was the eldest son of The Reverend Lancelot Addison. His name is usually remembered alongside that of his long-standing friend Richard Steele, with whom he founded The Spectator magazine. Though he's often overlooked compared to other figures in English history, he was seminal in shaping the way society evolved. Courthope honors his life and memory in this concise but comprehensive biography. |
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... producing any change in outward habits of life , and even without arousing a sense of their logical incongruity . These mixed ideas were constantly brought before the imagination in the works of the poets . Shakespeare abounds with ...
... producing any change in outward habits of life , and even without arousing a sense of their logical incongruity . These mixed ideas were constantly brought before the imagination in the works of the poets . Shakespeare abounds with ...
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