Joseph Addison, Volume 10Twayne Publishers, 1982 - 182 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... topics united around the notion , traditional in the seventeenth century , that poetry's purpose is didactic : it teaches agricultural , politicial , moral , or philosophical precepts . The first topic is the nature of the Georgic : " A ...
... topics united around the notion , traditional in the seventeenth century , that poetry's purpose is didactic : it teaches agricultural , politicial , moral , or philosophical precepts . The first topic is the nature of the Georgic : " A ...
Pagina 78
... topics and favorite techniques , there are few papers that are close imitations of others . The mark of the Tatler is variety . Three of Addison's best pieces , for instance , show his ability to transform familiar devices into ...
... topics and favorite techniques , there are few papers that are close imitations of others . The mark of the Tatler is variety . Three of Addison's best pieces , for instance , show his ability to transform familiar devices into ...
Pagina 106
... topics and treatment already dis- cussed , Addison adds one more . When exposition and discourse fail he writes ... topic after recent reforms allowing hymns as replacements for Psalms at liturgical functions ; they were a useful and ...
... topics and treatment already dis- cussed , Addison adds one more . When exposition and discourse fail he writes ... topic after recent reforms allowing hymns as replacements for Psalms at liturgical functions ; they were a useful and ...
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