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Pagina 5
... things creative . Their first aim is to " show the very age and body of the time his form and pressure . " No work of the eighteenth century , composed in a consciously destructive spirit , has taken . its place among the acknowledged ...
... things creative . Their first aim is to " show the very age and body of the time his form and pressure . " No work of the eighteenth century , composed in a consciously destructive spirit , has taken . its place among the acknowledged ...
Pagina 8
... above 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 .
... above 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 15
... . It is altogether a specu- lative scene of things , which has no reference whatever to the world that is . " 1 Spectator No. 341 . This is a very happy description of the manner in 1. ] 15 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
... . It is altogether a specu- lative scene of things , which has no reference whatever to the world that is . " 1 Spectator No. 341 . This is a very happy description of the manner in 1. ] 15 LETTERS AFTER THE RESTORATION .
Pagina 16
... thing which engages the attention of the sober and valuable part of mankind appears very well drawn in this piece . But it is denied that it is necessary to the character of a fine gentleman that he should in that manner trample upon ...
... thing which engages the attention of the sober and valuable part of mankind appears very well drawn in this piece . But it is denied that it is necessary to the character of a fine gentleman that he should in that manner trample upon ...
Pagina 21
... things ; feeding its imagination alternately on sentiments derived from the decayed spirit of chivalry , and on artistic representations of fashionable debauchery in its most open form — a party which , while it fortunately preserved ...
... things ; feeding its imagination alternately on sentiments derived from the decayed spirit of chivalry , and on artistic representations of fashionable debauchery in its most open form — a party which , while it fortunately preserved ...
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