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Pagina 19
... his Translations from the Latin Poets and his Versifications of Chaucer , and this which afterwards gave the main support to the Tatler and the Spectator . Ignorant of the writings of the I. ] 19 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
... his Translations from the Latin Poets and his Versifications of Chaucer , and this which afterwards gave the main support to the Tatler and the Spectator . Ignorant of the writings of the I. ] 19 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
Pagina 20
... afterwards carried to perfection in the Spectator . By this brief sketch the reader may be enabled to judge of the distracted state of society , both in politics and taste , in the reign of Charles II . On the one side , the Monarchical ...
... afterwards carried to perfection in the Spectator . By this brief sketch the reader may be enabled to judge of the distracted state of society , both in politics and taste , in the reign of Charles II . On the one side , the Monarchical ...
Pagina 22
... afterwards Dean of Lichfield . His father was a man of character and accomplishments . Educated at Oxford , while that University was under the control of the famous Puritan Visitation , he made no secret of his contempt for principles ...
... afterwards Dean of Lichfield . His father was a man of character and accomplishments . Educated at Oxford , while that University was under the control of the famous Puritan Visitation , he made no secret of his contempt for principles ...
Pagina 25
... afterwards erected in Lancelot's honour in Lichfield Cathedral . We Of Addison's mother nothing of importance is recorded . His second brother , Gulston , became Gover- nor of Fort St. George , in the East Indies ; and the third ...
... afterwards erected in Lancelot's honour in Lichfield Cathedral . We Of Addison's mother nothing of importance is recorded . His second brother , Gulston , became Gover- nor of Fort St. George , in the East Indies ; and the third ...
Pagina 26
... afterwards the measure of his virtue . " 1 This , no doubt , is the set description of a moralist , and to an age in which the liberty of manners has grown into something like license it may savour of formalism and priggishness ; but ...
... afterwards the measure of his virtue . " 1 This , no doubt , is the set description of a moralist , and to an age in which the liberty of manners has grown into something like license it may savour of formalism and priggishness ; but ...
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