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Pagina 5
... Essay on Man has , no doubt , logically a tendency towards Deism , but nobody ever read the poem for the sake of its philosophy ; and it is well known that Pope was much alarmed when it was pointed out to him that his conclusions might ...
... Essay on Man has , no doubt , logically a tendency towards Deism , but nobody ever read the poem for the sake of its philosophy ; and it is well known that Pope was much alarmed when it was pointed out to him that his conclusions might ...
Pagina 19
... 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 . LETTERS AFTER THE ...
... 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 . LETTERS AFTER THE ...
Pagina 28
... essays in the Spectator . • Macaulay labours with much force and ingenuity to prove that Addison's classical acquirements were only superficial , and , in his usual epigrammatic manner , hazards the opinion that " his knowledge of Greek ...
... essays in the Spectator . • Macaulay labours with much force and ingenuity to prove that Addison's classical acquirements were only superficial , and , in his usual epigrammatic manner , hazards the opinion that " his knowledge of Greek ...
Pagina 33
... Essay on the Georgics , and with the opinions expressed in the Account of the English Poets , will be convinced that the foundations of his critical method were laid at this period ( 1697 ) . In the Essay on the Georgics he seems to be ...
... Essay on the Georgics , and with the opinions expressed in the Account of the English Poets , will be convinced that the foundations of his critical method were laid at this period ( 1697 ) . In the Essay on the Georgics he seems to be ...
Pagina 75
... Essay , he was in every respect the opposite of Addison - a vehement Republican , a sceptic , unprincipled in his morals , venal in his methods of Government . He was nevertheless a man of the finest talents , and seems to have ...
... Essay , he was in every respect the opposite of Addison - a vehement Republican , a sceptic , unprincipled in his morals , venal in his methods of Government . He was nevertheless a man of the finest talents , and seems to have ...
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