AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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... influence over the mercurial Steele ; who could fascinate the haughty and cynical intellect of Swift ; whose conversation , by the admission of his satirist Pope , had in it something more charming than that of any other man ; of whom ...
... influence over the mercurial Steele ; who could fascinate the haughty and cynical intellect of Swift ; whose conversation , by the admission of his satirist Pope , had in it something more charming than that of any other man ; of whom ...
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... influenced Addison's contemporaries , and that in that generation Cowley was accounted a greater poet than Milton . To estimate Addison at his real value we must regard him as the chief architect of Public Opinion in the eighteenth ...
... influenced Addison's contemporaries , and that in that generation Cowley was accounted a greater poet than Milton . To estimate Addison at his real value we must regard him as the chief architect of Public Opinion in the eighteenth ...
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... influence in affairs which compensated for their inferiority in numbers . They lacked , however , what the country party possessed , a generous ideal of life . Though many of them were connected with the Presbyterian system , their ...
... influence in affairs which compensated for their inferiority in numbers . They lacked , however , what the country party possessed , a generous ideal of life . Though many of them were connected with the Presbyterian system , their ...
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... influence of the classical side of the Italian Renaissance was now at its height , and wherever those ideas became paramount Latin composition was held in at least as much esteem as poetry in the vernacular . Especially was this the ...
... influence of the classical side of the Italian Renaissance was now at its height , and wherever those ideas became paramount Latin composition was held in at least as much esteem as poetry in the vernacular . Especially was this the ...
Pagina 36
... influences pre- vailed to 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 ...
... influences pre- vailed to 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 ...
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