English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxiv
... Steele's purely literary reputation that he is thought of as being , like his friend Gay , " in wit a man , simplicity a child " . So enamoured of Addison's " elegance " were his earlier editors that they rather grudged Steele any share ...
... Steele's purely literary reputation that he is thought of as being , like his friend Gay , " in wit a man , simplicity a child " . So enamoured of Addison's " elegance " were his earlier editors that they rather grudged Steele any share ...
Strana xxv
... Steele rather than Addison was the true Spectator ; he mixed freely in every kind of society , and it frequently happened that the general impressions he drew were after- wards improved and amplified by Addison . It is precisely what ...
... Steele rather than Addison was the true Spectator ; he mixed freely in every kind of society , and it frequently happened that the general impressions he drew were after- wards improved and amplified by Addison . It is precisely what ...
Strana 41
... Steele seven , Budgell three , and Tickell one . ( No. 410 , signed T , has been ascribed to Steele , but internal evidence favours its assignment to Tickell . ) The natural outcome of this joint - authorship is the presence of some ...
... Steele seven , Budgell three , and Tickell one . ( No. 410 , signed T , has been ascribed to Steele , but internal evidence favours its assignment to Tickell . ) The natural outcome of this joint - authorship is the presence of some ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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