A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... ADDISON Birth , education , history , and character . The Spectator : its design and character . Formation of Public ... Addison's reasoning on Religion in The Spectator : dislike of the Deist 3 . Anarchy in manners . Johnson's ...
... ADDISON Birth , education , history , and character . The Spectator : its design and character . Formation of Public ... Addison's reasoning on Religion in The Spectator : dislike of the Deist 3 . Anarchy in manners . Johnson's ...
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... Addison in The Tatler and The Spectator , the comparison with the work of Casa and Castiglione does but imperfect justice to the greatness of the task undertaken by the English writers , or to the merits of their performance . Casa and ...
... Addison in The Tatler and The Spectator , the comparison with the work of Casa and Castiglione does but imperfect justice to the greatness of the task undertaken by the English writers , or to the merits of their performance . Casa and ...
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... Addison , in his critical method , proceeded along the same lines as Dryden ; the best criticism of each of them implies the presence of a critical audience . But Addison's papers of this kind in The Spectator have nothing in them ...
... Addison , in his critical method , proceeded along the same lines as Dryden ; the best criticism of each of them implies the presence of a critical audience . But Addison's papers of this kind in The Spectator have nothing in them ...
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