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Pagina 13
... sense of patriotism or honour . And yet we have only to glance at Johnson's Life of Dryden to see how all the tragedies of the time turn on the great characters , the great actions , the great sufferings of princes . The Elizabethan ...
... sense of patriotism or honour . And yet we have only to glance at Johnson's Life of Dryden to see how all the tragedies of the time turn on the great characters , the great actions , the great sufferings of princes . The Elizabethan ...
Pagina 16
... sense , and me upon oth- ers for a very civil person . ' This whole celebrated piece is a perfect contradiction to good manners , good sense , and common honesty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue ...
... sense , and me upon oth- ers for a very civil person . ' This whole celebrated piece is a perfect contradiction to good manners , good sense , and common honesty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue ...
Pagina 162
... sense . " " " 1 Nothing in the work of Addison is more suggestive of the just and well - balanced character of his genius than his papers on Women . It has been already said that the sev- enteenth century exhibits the decay of the ...
... sense . " " " 1 Nothing in the work of Addison is more suggestive of the just and well - balanced character of his genius than his papers on Women . It has been already said that the sev- enteenth century exhibits the decay of the ...
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