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... 1 22 22 CHAPTER III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 PAGE CHAPTER VII . 131 ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER.
... 1 22 22 CHAPTER III . ADDISON ON HIS TRAVELS 40 CHAPTER IV . HIS EMPLOYMENT IN AFFAIRS OF STATE 55 CHAPTER V. THE " TATLER " AND " SPECTATOR " . 81 " CATO " CHAPTER VI . 115 PAGE CHAPTER VII . 131 ADDISON'S QUARREL WITH POPE CHAPTER.
Pagina 38
... it only pleased the critics , without , like " Cato , " interesting the public . Like Addison , too , he had an opportunity of profiting 1 Dunciad , Book iv . 224 . by the patronage of Halifax , but laziness or whim 38 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
... it only pleased the critics , without , like " Cato , " interesting the public . Like Addison , too , he had an opportunity of profiting 1 Dunciad , Book iv . 224 . by the patronage of Halifax , but laziness or whim 38 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
Pagina 51
... Cato , he did not forget that his experience was intended to qualify him for taking part in the affairs of State . And when he reached Geneva , in December 1701 , the door to a political career seemed to be on the point of opening . He ...
... Cato , he did not forget that his experience was intended to qualify him for taking part in the affairs of State . And when he reached Geneva , in December 1701 , the door to a political career seemed to be on the point of opening . He ...
Pagina 114
... coadjutors in the Tatler and Spectator found themselves maintaining an angry con- troversy in the opposing pages of the Old Whig and the Plebeian . CHAPTER VI . CATO . IT is a peculiarity in 114 [ CHAP . V. ADDISON .
... coadjutors in the Tatler and Spectator found themselves maintaining an angry con- troversy in the opposing pages of the Old Whig and the Plebeian . CHAPTER VI . CATO . IT is a peculiarity in 114 [ CHAP . V. ADDISON .
Pagina 115
... Cato , a play which , on its own merits , might have been read with interest by the scholars of the time , but which could scarcely have succeeded on the stage if it had not been appropriated and made part of our national life by the ...
... Cato , a play which , on its own merits , might have been read with interest by the scholars of the time , but which could scarcely have succeeded on the stage if it had not been appropriated and made part of our national life by the ...
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A. C. BENSON acquaintance Addison admirable Æneid afterwards Ambrose Philips appears audience Cato character Charles II Club Coffee-House Court criticism Dennis doubt drama Dryden Dunciad eighteenth century endeavour England English essays fashion favour feeling fortunes French genius gentleman Halifax honour humour Ibid Iliad imagination Italian Italy Jacob Tonson Jeremy Collier Johnson King Kit-Kat Club letter lion literary literature live look Lord Lord Halifax manners Marlborough ment Milston mind moral nature never Ovid Oxford paper party period 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 Spectator Spence spirit stage Steele Steele's style Swift taste Tatler Tatler and Spectator thought Tickell Tickell's tion Tory tragedy translation verses virtue Whig words writes written wrote