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Pagina 2
... respect and admiration which he excited among them . The man who could exert so potent an influence over the mercurial Steele ; who could fascinate the haughty and cynical intellect of Swift ; whose conversation , by the admission of ...
... respect and admiration which he excited among them . The man who could exert so potent an influence over the mercurial Steele ; who could fascinate the haughty and cynical intellect of Swift ; whose conversation , by the admission of ...
Pagina 3
... respect , " says Macaulay , the best representative of middle - class opinion in the present century , speaking of the statue erected to Addison in Westminster Abbey , " was due to the unsullied statesman , to the accomplished scholar ...
... respect , " says Macaulay , the best representative of middle - class opinion in the present century , speaking of the statue erected to Addison in Westminster Abbey , " was due to the unsullied statesman , to the accomplished scholar ...
Pagina 20
... respect , if in no other , our gratitude is due to the Caro- line dramatists , who may justly claim to be the founders of the social prose style in English literature . Before them English prose had been employed , no doubt , with music ...
... respect , if in no other , our gratitude is due to the Caro- line dramatists , who may justly claim to be the founders of the social prose style in English literature . Before them English prose had been employed , no doubt , with music ...
Pagina 25
... respect for his memory , and that death alone prevented him from completing the monu- ment afterwards erected in Lancelot's honour in Lichfield Cathedral . Of Addison's mother nothing of importance is recorded . His second brother ...
... respect for his memory , and that death alone prevented him from completing the monu- ment afterwards erected in Lancelot's honour in Lichfield Cathedral . Of Addison's mother nothing of importance is recorded . His second brother ...
Pagina 40
... respect by the northern nations as the source of revived art and letters . Some of the most distinguished English- men of the time looked , it is true , with little favour on this fashionable training . " Lord Cowper , " says Spence ...
... respect by the northern nations as the source of revived art and letters . Some of the most distinguished English- men of the time looked , it is true , with little favour on this fashionable training . " Lord Cowper , " says Spence ...
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