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... III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 1 CHAPTER VII . ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER VIII .
... III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 1 CHAPTER VII . ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER VIII .
Pagina 37
... travel . Addison naturally embraced the offer . He looked forward to studying the political institutions of foreign countries , to seeing the spots of which he had read in his favourite classical authors , and to meeting the most famous ...
... travel . Addison naturally embraced the offer . He looked forward to studying the political institutions of foreign countries , to seeing the spots of which he had read in his favourite classical authors , and to meeting the most famous ...
Pagina 39
... Travels , conspicuously displayed itself . A literary success of this kind at that epoch gave a writer a wider reputation than he could gain by com- positions in his own language . Armed , therefore , with copies of the Muse Anglicance ...
... Travels , conspicuously displayed itself . A literary success of this kind at that epoch gave a writer a wider reputation than he could gain by com- positions in his own language . Armed , therefore , with copies of the Muse Anglicance ...
Pagina 40
... training . " Lord Cowper , " says Spence , on the information of Dr. Conybeare , " on his death - bed ordered that his son should never travel ( it is by the absolute desire of the Queen that he does ) . CHAPTER III ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS.
... training . " Lord Cowper , " says Spence , on the information of Dr. Conybeare , " on his death - bed ordered that his son should never travel ( it is by the absolute desire of the Queen that he does ) . CHAPTER III ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS.
Pagina 41
... she runs , Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons ; Or Tyber , now no longer Roman , rolls , Vain of Italian arts , Italian souls : To happy convents bosomed deep in vines , Where slumber CHAP . III . ] 41 HIS TRAVELS .
... she runs , Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons ; Or Tyber , now no longer Roman , rolls , Vain of Italian arts , Italian souls : To happy convents bosomed deep in vines , Where slumber CHAP . III . ] 41 HIS TRAVELS .
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