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Pagina 7
... expression to the floating ideas of the society about them ; what Addison and his contemporaries did was to found a public opinion by a conscious effort of reason and persuasion . Before the Civil Wars there had been at least no visible ...
... expression to the floating ideas of the society about them ; what Addison and his contemporaries did was to found a public opinion by a conscious effort of reason and persuasion . Before the Civil Wars there had been at least no visible ...
Pagina 66
... expression to describe the scenery of the Moselle ; the march between the Maese and the Dan- ube ; the heat to which the army was exposed ; the arrival on the Neckar ; and the track of devastation left by the French armies . The meeting ...
... expression to describe the scenery of the Moselle ; the march between the Maese and the Dan- ube ; the heat to which the army was exposed ; the arrival on the Neckar ; and the track of devastation left by the French armies . The meeting ...
Pagina 85
... expression of public opinion , which was daily becoming more bold and outspoken . In his extremity the King fell back on the servility of the judges , and , having procured from them an opinion that the publishing of any printed matter ...
... expression of public opinion , which was daily becoming more bold and outspoken . In his extremity the King fell back on the servility of the judges , and , having procured from them an opinion that the publishing of any printed matter ...
Pagina 95
... expressions contrary to Religion and Good Manners : and whereas the Master of the Revels has represented , That , in contempt of the said order , the actors do often neglect to leave out such Prophane and Indecent expressions as he has ...
... expressions contrary to Religion and Good Manners : and whereas the Master of the Revels has represented , That , in contempt of the said order , the actors do often neglect to leave out such Prophane and Indecent expressions as he has ...
Pagina 105
... expression of his political partialities . For two months therefore " the censorship of Great Britain , " as he himself expressed it , " remained in com- mission , " until Addison and he once more returned to discharge the duties of the ...
... expression of his political partialities . For two months therefore " the censorship of Great Britain , " as he himself expressed it , " remained in com- mission , " until Addison and he once more returned to discharge the duties of the ...
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