AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 2
... admiration which he excited among them . The man who could exert so potent an influence over the mercurial Steele ; who could fascinate the haughty and cynical intellect of Swift ; whose conversation , by the admission of his satirist ...
... admiration which he excited among them . The man who could exert so potent an influence over the mercurial Steele ; who could fascinate the haughty and cynical intellect of Swift ; whose conversation , by the admission of his satirist ...
Pagina 16
... admiration , if it were possible to feel the smallest interest in the occasion that produced it . But to argue that these plays never represented any state of existing society is a paradox which chooses to leave out of account the ...
... admiration , if it were possible to feel the smallest interest in the occasion that produced it . But to argue that these plays never represented any state of existing society is a paradox which chooses to leave out of account the ...
Pagina 19
... admirable critical essays which precede 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 ...
... admirable critical essays which precede 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 ...
Pagina 25
... admiration and respect for his memory , and that death alone prevented him from completing the monu- ment afterwards erected in Lancelot's honour in Lichfield Cathedral . Of Addison's mother nothing of importance is recorded . His ...
... admiration and respect for his memory , and that death alone prevented him from completing the monu- ment afterwards erected in Lancelot's honour in Lichfield Cathedral . Of Addison's mother nothing of importance is recorded . His ...
Pagina 34
... admiration for the Greek and Roman authors ; a sense of the necessity of good sense and regularity in writings composed for an " understanding age ; " and at the same time a lingering taste for the forced invention and far - fetched ...
... admiration for the Greek and Roman authors ; a sense of the necessity of good sense and regularity in writings composed for an " understanding age ; " and at the same time a lingering taste for the forced invention and far - fetched ...
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acquaintance Addison admirable afterwards Ambrose Philips appears audience Cato character Charles II Club Coffee-House Court criticism Dennis described doubt drama Dryden Dunciad eighteenth century endeavour England English essays fashion favour feeling fortunes French genius gentleman Halifax honour humour Iliad imagination Italian Italy Jacob Tonson Jeremy Collier Johnson King Kit-Kat Club letter lion literary literature live look Lord Lord Halifax Lord Warwick manners Marlborough ment Milston mind moral nature never Ovid Oxford paper Parliament party period person play pleasure poem poet poetry political Pope Pope's praise principles published Puritan Queen reader reason Restoration ridiculous Roger de Coverley satire says scarcely scenes seems sense sentiment Shakespeare Sir Roger society Spence Spence's Anecdotes spirit stage Steele Steele's style Swift Syphax taste Tatler thought Tickell Tickell's tion Tonson Tory tragedy translation verses virtue Whig words writes written wrote