English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... Moral Tendency of Addison's Writings . 339 Character of Dr. Johnson ............................................. . 342 SIR EGERTON BRYDGES : Biographical Sketch ........................... 345 His Habits ( note ) ..
... Moral Tendency of Addison's Writings . 339 Character of Dr. Johnson ............................................. . 342 SIR EGERTON BRYDGES : Biographical Sketch ........................... 345 His Habits ( note ) ..
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... moral , and satiric kind ; and consequently , not of the most poetic species of poetry ; whence it is manifest , that good sense and judgment were his characteristical excellencies , rather than fancy and invention ; not that the author ...
... moral , and satiric kind ; and consequently , not of the most poetic species of poetry ; whence it is manifest , that good sense and judgment were his characteristical excellencies , rather than fancy and invention ; not that the author ...
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... moral purity both in her writings and character.6 Her conversational powers were of a truly superior order ; -strong , just , clear , and often eloquent . Her form was stately , and her manners dignified ; and her face is said to have ...
... moral purity both in her writings and character.6 Her conversational powers were of a truly superior order ; -strong , just , clear , and often eloquent . Her form was stately , and her manners dignified ; and her face is said to have ...
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... moral purpose of the drama by making the Furies pursue the perpetrated crime . Our author waves their bloody daggers in the road to guilt , and demon- strates that , so soon as a man begins to hearken to ill suggestions , terrors ...
... moral purpose of the drama by making the Furies pursue the perpetrated crime . Our author waves their bloody daggers in the road to guilt , and demon- strates that , so soon as a man begins to hearken to ill suggestions , terrors ...
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... moral philosopher , was born in Lawrence Kirk , Kincardineshire , in the north - east part of Scotland , on the 20th of October , 1735. His father , who was poor , died when the poet was only ten years old ; but his elder brother kept ...
... moral philosopher , was born in Lawrence Kirk , Kincardineshire , in the north - east part of Scotland , on the 20th of October , 1735. His father , who was poor , died when the poet was only ten years old ; but his elder brother kept ...
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