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... Passion ( World , No. 196 ) , - HORACE WALPOLE , Earl of Orford- xxx . The Change of Style ( World , No. 10 ) , SAMUEL JOHNSON— XXXI . The Advantages of Living in a Garrett ( Rambler , XXXII . Literary Courage ( Rambler , No. 137 ) , No ...
... Passion ( World , No. 196 ) , - HORACE WALPOLE , Earl of Orford- xxx . The Change of Style ( World , No. 10 ) , SAMUEL JOHNSON— XXXI . The Advantages of Living in a Garrett ( Rambler , XXXII . Literary Courage ( Rambler , No. 137 ) , No ...
Strana xxxiii
... passions , and by making it not merely an isolated object for contemplation but also a unit on the crowded stage of a larger drama . The Spectator opens with the rather ambitious aim of bringing philosophy out of closets and libraries ...
... passions , and by making it not merely an isolated object for contemplation but also a unit on the crowded stage of a larger drama . The Spectator opens with the rather ambitious aim of bringing philosophy out of closets and libraries ...
Strana xxxvii
... passion ran so high that even the essayists with one accord rushed into the fray with political diatribes . The one interesting exception is Addison's Freeholder , and in it the one interesting character is the Tory Foxhunter , who ...
... passion ran so high that even the essayists with one accord rushed into the fray with political diatribes . The one interesting exception is Addison's Freeholder , and in it the one interesting character is the Tory Foxhunter , who ...
Strana xliii
... " a club- able man " ; he knew London and loved London as no one else has done ; his dictatorship was more powerful and more unquestioned than ever Dryden's was ; and he had besides a passionate love of THE ESSAYS OF JOHNSON . xliii.
... " a club- able man " ; he knew London and loved London as no one else has done ; his dictatorship was more powerful and more unquestioned than ever Dryden's was ; and he had besides a passionate love of THE ESSAYS OF JOHNSON . xliii.
Strana xliv
J. H. Lobban. was ; and he had besides a passionate love of liter- ature for its own sake , a fund of genuine wit , and a faculty of acute and eminently sensible criticism . " No periodical writer " , says Addison , " who always ...
J. H. Lobban. was ; and he had besides a passionate love of liter- ature for its own sake , a fund of genuine wit , and a faculty of acute and eminently sensible criticism . " No periodical writer " , says Addison , " who always ...
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