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Pagina 4
... century . But here again we are met by an initial difficulty , because it has become almost a commonplace of contemporary criticism to represent the eighteenth century as a period of sheer destruction . It is tacitly assumed by a school ...
... century . But here again we are met by an initial difficulty , because it has become almost a commonplace of contemporary criticism to represent the eighteenth century as a period of sheer destruction . It is tacitly assumed by a school ...
Pagina 5
... century , composed in a consciously de- structive spirit , has taken its place among the acknowl edged classics of the language . Even the Tale of a Tub is to be regarded as a satire upon the aberrations of theo- logians from right ...
... century , composed in a consciously de- structive spirit , has taken its place among the acknowl edged classics of the language . Even the Tale of a Tub is to be regarded as a satire upon the aberrations of theo- logians from right ...
Pagina 20
... with religion or morality with art , was the task of the statesmen , and still more of the men of letters , of the early part of the eighteenth century . CHAPTER II . ADDISON'S FAMILY AND EDUCATION . JOSEPH ADDISON 20 [ CHAP . I. ADDISON .
... with religion or morality with art , was the task of the statesmen , and still more of the men of letters , of the early part of the eighteenth century . CHAPTER II . ADDISON'S FAMILY AND EDUCATION . JOSEPH ADDISON 20 [ CHAP . I. ADDISON .
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