Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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Pagina 46
... original English poems . Addison directs his knowl- edge of classical culture and his classically formed style to the presentation of Whig political ideas . The mixture is essentially the same whether the political theme grows gradually ...
... original English poems . Addison directs his knowl- edge of classical culture and his classically formed style to the presentation of Whig political ideas . The mixture is essentially the same whether the political theme grows gradually ...
Pagina 106
... original English verse since " The Campaign . " Five of his Saturday sermons ( Spectators 441 , 453 , 465 , 489 , 513 ) contain original hymns . He seems to have taken an interest in hymns for several reasons besides the normal ...
... original English verse since " The Campaign . " Five of his Saturday sermons ( Spectators 441 , 453 , 465 , 489 , 513 ) contain original hymns . He seems to have taken an interest in hymns for several reasons besides the normal ...
Pagina 125
... original's popularity , however . The new essays simply do not have the variety of the original series . For one thing , Mr. Spectator is " quite another Man to what I used to be . " His former reticence is gone ; he returns to print a ...
... original's popularity , however . The new essays simply do not have the variety of the original series . For one thing , Mr. Spectator is " quite another Man to what I used to be . " His former reticence is gone ; he returns to print a ...
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