AddisonMacmillan, 1884 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... spirit of the eighteenth century the one who provides the biographer with the scantiest materials is Addison . In his Journal to Stella , his social verses , and his letters to his friends , we have a vivid picture of those relations ...
... spirit of the eighteenth century the one who provides the biographer with the scantiest materials is Addison . In his Journal to Stella , his social verses , and his letters to his friends , we have a vivid picture of those relations ...
Pagina 5
... spirit can be traced in the dissecting - room . But it is , in any case , obvious that to treat the great imaginative writers of any age as if they were only mechanical agents in an evolution of thought is to do them grave injustice ...
... spirit can be traced in the dissecting - room . But it is , in any case , obvious that to treat the great imaginative writers of any age as if they were only mechanical agents in an evolution of thought is to do them grave injustice ...
Pagina 9
... spirit was much more violent there than in the towns . The learn- ing of the clergy , many of whom resided with the country squires as chaplains , was of course enlisted on the Tory side , and supplied it with arguments which the body ...
... spirit was much more violent there than in the towns . The learn- ing of the clergy , many of whom resided with the country squires as chaplains , was of course enlisted on the Tory side , and supplied it with arguments which the body ...
Pagina 12
... spirit had surrounded woman with an atmosphere of mystical devotion , but in the reign of Charles II . the passion of love was subjected to the torturing treatment then known as " wit . " Cowley and Waller seem to 1 Spectator , No. 158 ...
... spirit had surrounded woman with an atmosphere of mystical devotion , but in the reign of Charles II . the passion of love was subjected to the torturing treatment then known as " wit . " Cowley and Waller seem to 1 Spectator , No. 158 ...
Pagina 15
... spirit that has wandered un- awares into his sphere of Good Men or Angels . But in its own world do we feel the creature is so very bad ? The Fainalls and Mirabels , the Dorimants and Lady Touchwoods , in their own sphere do not offend ...
... spirit that has wandered un- awares into his sphere of Good Men or Angels . But in its own world do we feel the creature is so very bad ? The Fainalls and Mirabels , the Dorimants and Lady Touchwoods , in their own sphere do not offend ...
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acquaintance Addison admirable afterwards Ambrose Philips appears audience Cato character Charles II Club Coffee-House Court criticism Dennis described doubt drama Dryden Dunciad eighteenth century endeavour England English essays fashion favour feeling fortunes French genius gentleman Halifax honour humour Iliad imagination Italian Italy Jacob Tonson Jeremy Collier Johnson King Kit-Kat Club letter lion literary literature live look Lord Lord Halifax Lord Warwick manners Marlborough ment Milston mind moral nature never Ovid Oxford paper Parliament party period person play pleasure poem poet poetry political Pope Pope's praise principles published Puritan Queen reader reason Restoration ridiculous Roger de Coverley satire says scarcely scenes seems sense sentiment Shakespeare Sir Roger society Spence Spence's Anecdotes spirit stage Steele Steele's style Swift Syphax taste Tatler thought Tickell Tickell's tion Tonson Tory tragedy translation verses virtue Whig words writes written wrote