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... Spectator the past age returns , the England of our ancestors is revivified . The Maypole rises in the Strand again in London ; the churches are thronged with daily worshippers ; the beaux are gathering in the coffee - houses ; the ...
... Spectator the past age returns , the England of our ancestors is revivified . The Maypole rises in the Strand again in London ; the churches are thronged with daily worshippers ; the beaux are gathering in the coffee - houses ; the ...
Strana vii
... Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) , XI . The Ugly Club ( Spectator , No. 17 ) , XII . Sir Roger and the Widow ( Spectator , No. 113 ) , JOSEPH ADDISON— XIII . The Character of Ned Softly ( Tatler , No. 163 ) , XIV . Nicolini and the ...
... Spectator Club ( Spectator , No. 2 ) , XI . The Ugly Club ( Spectator , No. 17 ) , XII . Sir Roger and the Widow ( Spectator , No. 113 ) , JOSEPH ADDISON— XIII . The Character of Ned Softly ( Tatler , No. 163 ) , XIV . Nicolini and the ...
Strana x
... spectator , a tatler , and a connoisseur . It is a suggestive fact that after the artificial comedy of manners the next great development in literature was the essay of contemporary manners . It began at a time when the stage was in a ...
... spectator , a tatler , and a connoisseur . It is a suggestive fact that after the artificial comedy of manners the next great development in literature was the essay of contemporary manners . It began at a time when the stage was in a ...
Strana xi
... Spectator owes but little obligation . To Dryden belongs the credit of hav- ing given modernism to English prose and of having founded literary criticism . His Prefaces are cer- tainly essays , not dissimilar in kind to the critical ...
... Spectator owes but little obligation . To Dryden belongs the credit of hav- ing given modernism to English prose and of having founded literary criticism . His Prefaces are cer- tainly essays , not dissimilar in kind to the critical ...
Strana xvii
... literary expressions of the outstanding traits of his character . M. Taine has said of the Spectator that it " is only an honest man's manual , Z ( M 249 ) B and is often like the Complete Lawyer " , and DEFCE'S REVIEW . xvii.
... literary expressions of the outstanding traits of his character . M. Taine has said of the Spectator that it " is only an honest man's manual , Z ( M 249 ) B and is often like the Complete Lawyer " , and DEFCE'S REVIEW . xvii.
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