AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... interest the history of Swift . Pope , by the publication of his own correspond- ence , has enabled us , in a way that he never intended , to understand the strange moral twist which distorted a nature by no means devoid of noble ...
... interest the history of Swift . Pope , by the publication of his own correspond- ence , has enabled us , in a way that he never intended , to understand the strange moral twist which distorted a nature by no means devoid of noble ...
Pagina 2
... interest have been delineated by the hand of an enemy - an enemy who possessed an unrivalled power of satirical portrait - painting , and was restrained by no regard for truth from creating in the public mind such impressions about ...
... interest have been delineated by the hand of an enemy - an enemy who possessed an unrivalled power of satirical portrait - painting , and was restrained by no regard for truth from creating in the public mind such impressions about ...
Pagina 3
William John Courthope. senting opposing elements of rank , class , interest , and taste , have agreed in acknowledging Addison's extra- ordinary merits . " Whoever wishes , " says Johnson-- at the end of a biography strongly coloured ...
William John Courthope. senting opposing elements of rank , class , interest , and taste , have agreed in acknowledging Addison's extra- ordinary merits . " Whoever wishes , " says Johnson-- at the end of a biography strongly coloured ...
Pagina 8
... all things the principle of Loyalty . To the monied classes in the towns he was instinctively opposed ; he regarded their interests , both social and commercial , as contrary to his own ; he looked 8 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
... all things the principle of Loyalty . To the monied classes in the towns he was instinctively opposed ; he regarded their interests , both social and commercial , as contrary to his own ; he looked 8 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
Pagina 10
... interest than any member of the Spectator's Club . There was not yet constituted among the upper middle classes that mixed conception of good feeling , good breeding , and good taste which we now attach to the name of " gentle- man ...
... interest than any member of the Spectator's Club . There was not yet constituted among the upper middle classes that mixed conception of good feeling , good breeding , and good taste which we now attach to the name of " gentle- man ...
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