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Pagina 8
... equal violence restored . Whole classes of the population had been drawn into opposing camps during the Civil War , and still stood confronting each other with all the harsh antagonism of sentiment inherited from that conflict . Such a ...
... equal violence restored . Whole classes of the population had been drawn into opposing camps during the Civil War , and still stood confronting each other with all the harsh antagonism of sentiment inherited from that conflict . Such a ...
Pagina 19
... equal contempt the moral and literary excesses of the courtiers . Among this class , unrepresented at present in the world of letters , except perhaps by antiquarians like Selden , the foundations of sound taste were being silently laid ...
... equal contempt the moral and literary excesses of the courtiers . Among this class , unrepresented at present in the world of letters , except perhaps by antiquarians like Selden , the foundations of sound taste were being silently laid ...
Pagina 28
... and football , acquired an equal knowledge of Greek literature , would certainly be somewhat of a prodigy . No doubt , however , Addison's knowledge of the Latin poets was , as Macaulay infers , far more extensive 28 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
... and football , acquired an equal knowledge of Greek literature , would certainly be somewhat of a prodigy . No doubt , however , Addison's knowledge of the Latin poets was , as Macaulay infers , far more extensive 28 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
Pagina 30
... equal ardour , the cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its ...
... equal ardour , the cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its ...
Pagina 31
... equal ardour , the cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its ...
... equal ardour , the cause of Arminianism , for it was among the colleges that offered the stoutest opposition to the Puritan visitors in 1647-48 . The despotic tendencies of James II . , how- ever , again cooled its loyalty , and its ...
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absence of Marlborough Accordingly Boyle acquainted appears Arsinoe battle of Blenheim Behold the glorious bestowed her unreserved blockheads were maintained brate Blenheim Cato celebrating a Ministry Charles II chief place commemorated in adequate compliment Court critic desire any gentleman doubt Dryden Duchess Duchess of Marlborough English genius glorious pile ascending Godolphin applied Halifax always proved Halifax mentioned Addison honour humour Jacob Tonson Jacobite element jealous of Marlborough's King Kit-Kat Club letter literary looks they showed Lord Halifax Lord Treasurer Louis XIV manners Marlborough occupied Marlborough's ascendency morality native charms divinely nature opera opinion ously identified paper perhaps by patriotic person play poem poet to cele poetry political Pope also satirises Queen Roger de Coverley Rosamond satirises the vanity says Sir John Hawkins Sir Roger sleeping potion society Spectator Steele style taste Tatler throne menaced Tickell tion Tory Tory predilec Treasurer assured Halifax whereupon Halifax mentioned Whigs writes