Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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... fictional editor - author who interacted with his society , the use of real and feigned letters from correspondents , the dream vision , the allegory , the character sketch of a social type . But the long run of the Spectator demanded ...
... fictional editor - author who interacted with his society , the use of real and feigned letters from correspondents , the dream vision , the allegory , the character sketch of a social type . But the long run of the Spectator demanded ...
Pagina 115
... fictional pieces which defy easy classification , but which are among his most original and delightful Spectators . Many of them use a distinctive device so that Mr. Spectator hardly ever seems to repeat himself . Usually the purpose of ...
... fictional pieces which defy easy classification , but which are among his most original and delightful Spectators . Many of them use a distinctive device so that Mr. Spectator hardly ever seems to repeat himself . Usually the purpose of ...
Pagina 120
... fictional stories about modern characters . Almost all the illustrative tales in the Guardian are short and obvious . The delight in storytelling itself , or the contentment with implying the moral , which characterizes many of the best ...
... fictional stories about modern characters . Almost all the illustrative tales in the Guardian are short and obvious . The delight in storytelling itself , or the contentment with implying the moral , which characterizes many of the best ...
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