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Pagina 3
... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " " Such a mark of national respect , " says Macaulay , the best representative of middle - class opinion in the present century , speaking of the statue erected to Addison in ...
... give his days and nights to the volumes of Addison . " " Such a mark of national respect , " says Macaulay , the best representative of middle - class opinion in the present century , speaking of the statue erected to Addison in ...
Pagina 7
... give instinctive and character- istic expression to the floating ideas of the society about them ; what Addison and his contemporaries did was to found a public opinion by a conscious effort of reason and persuasion . Before the Civil ...
... give instinctive and character- istic expression to the floating ideas of the society about them ; what Addison and his contemporaries did was to found a public opinion by a conscious effort of reason and persuasion . Before the Civil ...
Pagina 20
... give it that balanced fineness and subtlety which makes it a fitting instrument for conveying the complex ideas of an advanced stage of society . Dryden , Wycher- ley , and their followers , impelled by the taste of the Court to study ...
... give it that balanced fineness and subtlety which makes it a fitting instrument for conveying the complex ideas of an advanced stage of society . Dryden , Wycher- ley , and their followers , impelled by the taste of the Court to study ...
Pagina 26
... gives us of the Addison family in the rectory of Milston is a particularly amiable one . Though the eighteenth century had little of that feel- 1 Tatler , No. 25 . ing for natural beauty which distinguishes our own , a 26 [ СНАР . ADDISON .
... gives us of the Addison family in the rectory of Milston is a particularly amiable one . Though the eighteenth century had little of that feel- 1 Tatler , No. 25 . ing for natural beauty which distinguishes our own , a 26 [ СНАР . ADDISON .
Pagina 36
... give a different direction to his fortunes . It is true that Tickell , Addison's earliest biographer , states that his determination not to take orders was the result of his own habitual self - distrust , and of a fear of the ...
... give a different direction to his fortunes . It is true that Tickell , Addison's earliest biographer , states that his determination not to take orders was the result of his own habitual self - distrust , and of a fear of the ...
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