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William John Courthope. CHAPTER VII . ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER VIII . THE LAST YEARS OF HIS LIFE PAGE 131 146 CHAPTER IX . 161 THE GENIUS OF ADDISON • ADDISON . CHAPTER I. THE STATE OF ENGLISH SOCIETY AND vi CONTENTS .
William John Courthope. CHAPTER VII . ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER VIII . THE LAST YEARS OF HIS LIFE PAGE 131 146 CHAPTER IX . 161 THE GENIUS OF ADDISON • ADDISON . CHAPTER I. THE STATE OF ENGLISH SOCIETY AND vi CONTENTS .
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... conditions of nature and society , but quite as much to the genius of great individuals who pre- pared the mind of the nation for the gradual assimila- tion of new ideas . Thus Langland and Wycliffe and 6 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
... conditions of nature and society , but quite as much to the genius of great individuals who pre- pared the mind of the nation for the gradual assimila- tion of new ideas . Thus Langland and Wycliffe and 6 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
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... genius , " and is praised for the inexhaustible riches of his imagination . Throughout the poem , in fact , we observe a remarkable confusion of various veins of thought ; an unjust depreciation of the Gothic grandeur of the older ...
... genius , " and is praised for the inexhaustible riches of his imagination . Throughout the poem , in fact , we observe a remarkable confusion of various veins of thought ; an unjust depreciation of the Gothic grandeur of the older ...
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... genius and the extraordinary difference in their fortunes . " Rag " was a man of fine accomplishments and graceful humour , but , like other scholars of the same class , indolent and licentious . In spite of great indulgence extended to ...
... genius and the extraordinary difference in their fortunes . " Rag " was a man of fine accomplishments and graceful humour , but , like other scholars of the same class , indolent and licentious . In spite of great indulgence extended to ...
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... Genius of the place , and only made of so much art as is necessary to Help and regulate Nature , without reform- ing her too much . The Cascades seem to break through the Clefts and cracks of Rocks that are covered over with Moss , and ...
... Genius of the place , and only made of so much art as is necessary to Help and regulate Nature , without reform- ing her too much . The Cascades seem to break through the Clefts and cracks of Rocks that are covered over with Moss , and ...
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