Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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Pagina 73
... morals in tandem mark each of these quintessential Tatler essays . The moral positions are usually con- ventional , but what enlivens the pieces are the novel , unconven- tional perspectives from which the morality is proclaimed ...
... morals in tandem mark each of these quintessential Tatler essays . The moral positions are usually con- ventional , but what enlivens the pieces are the novel , unconven- tional perspectives from which the morality is proclaimed ...
Pagina 81
... moral one step further toward dramatization . After Isaac Bick- erstaff gives a brief sketch of Ned Softly , a habitué of literary coffeehouses , the rest of this issue is a dialogue , without explicit moral point , between Isaac and ...
... moral one step further toward dramatization . After Isaac Bick- erstaff gives a brief sketch of Ned Softly , a habitué of literary coffeehouses , the rest of this issue is a dialogue , without explicit moral point , between Isaac and ...
Pagina 121
... morality becomes a figure of fun . Guardian 109 presents reactions to Ironsides's pleas for modesty . Several young ... moral imperative and fuddy - duddy thinking . The reader is left to decide to which side a balanced judgment should ...
... morality becomes a figure of fun . Guardian 109 presents reactions to Ironsides's pleas for modesty . Several young ... moral imperative and fuddy - duddy thinking . The reader is left to decide to which side a balanced judgment should ...
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