English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... STEELE— vi . A Scene of Domestic Felicity ( Tatler , No. 95 ) , VII . A Death - bed Scene ( Tatler , No. 114 ) , VIII . The Trumpet Club ( Tatler , No. 132 ) , IX . On the Death of Friends ( Tatler , No. 181 ) , x . The Spectator Club ...
... STEELE— vi . A Scene of Domestic Felicity ( Tatler , No. 95 ) , VII . A Death - bed Scene ( Tatler , No. 114 ) , VIII . The Trumpet Club ( Tatler , No. 132 ) , IX . On the Death of Friends ( Tatler , No. 181 ) , x . The Spectator Club ...
Strana ix
... Steele and Addison , that the necessity is at once obvious of drawing some broad lines of demarcation among its various significances . The difficulty of making any such division is probably greater in the case of the essay than with ...
... Steele and Addison , that the necessity is at once obvious of drawing some broad lines of demarcation among its various significances . The difficulty of making any such division is probably greater in the case of the essay than with ...
Strana x
... Steele , had in some degree purified the stage , but the theatre had no longer a paramount literary import- ance until Garrick appeared to act and Goldsmith to write . When the disorderly pulses of Restora- tion activity had finally ...
... Steele , had in some degree purified the stage , but the theatre had no longer a paramount literary import- ance until Garrick appeared to act and Goldsmith to write . When the disorderly pulses of Restora- tion activity had finally ...
Strana xii
... Steele and Addison , to whom they very probably suggested many subjects for treatment ; but they are too fragmentary , too much after the style of the seventeenth - century " character " , to be seriously included among the xii FRENCH ...
... Steele and Addison , to whom they very probably suggested many subjects for treatment ; but they are too fragmentary , too much after the style of the seventeenth - century " character " , to be seriously included among the xii FRENCH ...
Strana xiv
... Steele and Addison may be inferred from his own statement that he " never wrote anything for the public without the intention of some public good " . He did not , however , make any striking anticipation of the Tatler's method , and his ...
... Steele and Addison may be inferred from his own statement that he " never wrote anything for the public without the intention of some public good " . He did not , however , make any striking anticipation of the Tatler's method , and his ...
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