The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... sense the product of the age in which it was written . It is hoped that the student may find in the English of the essays , with its few old forms , an easy and pleasant introduction to the more difficult language of the sixteenth and ...
... sense the product of the age in which it was written . It is hoped that the student may find in the English of the essays , with its few old forms , an easy and pleasant introduction to the more difficult language of the sixteenth and ...
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... sense of a common peril could overcome these long - cher- ished animosities ; and as Anne's reign was drawing to a close , all who believed in government by constitutional methods saw danger in the fact that a Stuart might again rule ...
... sense of a common peril could overcome these long - cher- ished animosities ; and as Anne's reign was drawing to a close , all who believed in government by constitutional methods saw danger in the fact that a Stuart might again rule ...
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... sense their predecessors . One of these was John Dunton's Athenian Mercury , begun in 1690 , which contained questions to the editor on a great variety of subjects , and furnished appropriate answers ; but if any paper might be called ...
... sense their predecessors . One of these was John Dunton's Athenian Mercury , begun in 1690 , which contained questions to the editor on a great variety of subjects , and furnished appropriate answers ; but if any paper might be called ...
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... by the successors of the Elizabethans , the public demanded works character - ― - - ized by common sense and practical INTRODUCTION . XXV ADDISON AND STEELE AS WRITERS OF SPECTATOR CHARACTERISTICS OF QUEEN ANNE LITERA- TURE.
... by the successors of the Elizabethans , the public demanded works character - ― - - ized by common sense and practical INTRODUCTION . XXV ADDISON AND STEELE AS WRITERS OF SPECTATOR CHARACTERISTICS OF QUEEN ANNE LITERA- TURE.
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... sense and practical utility , and delighted in a literary form that combined clearness and elegance . The higher efforts of imaginative genius were lost upon them : they could not feel the beauties of Shakespeare and Milton . Keen ...
... sense and practical utility , and delighted in a literary form that combined clearness and elegance . The higher efforts of imaginative genius were lost upon them : they could not feel the beauties of Shakespeare and Milton . Keen ...
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