English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvi
... political one , it had soon occurred to him that some attention to society scandal would further recommend his paper ... politics to invade the society corner of his journal , and that his gossip is characterized rather by realistic ...
... political one , it had soon occurred to him that some attention to society scandal would further recommend his paper ... politics to invade the society corner of his journal , and that his gossip is characterized rather by realistic ...
Strana xviii
... politics , and the conjecture is supported by the subsequent fate of Addison's Freeholder . Again , the fact must be reckoned with that Defoe was never admitted into the inner circle of wits and gentlemen who presided at that time over ...
... politics , and the conjecture is supported by the subsequent fate of Addison's Freeholder . Again , the fact must be reckoned with that Defoe was never admitted into the inner circle of wits and gentlemen who presided at that time over ...
Strana xxix
... political motive for so treating the character , but it is unnecessary to read too much into his playful irony ; and , judging the result merely as literature , one is forced to admit the delicacy of the portraiture and the artist's ...
... political motive for so treating the character , but it is unnecessary to read too much into his playful irony ; and , judging the result merely as literature , one is forced to admit the delicacy of the portraiture and the artist's ...
Strana xxxvii
... political diatribes . The one interesting exception is Addison's Freeholder , and in it the one interesting character is the Tory Foxhunter , who furnishes an excellent comparison with Sir Roger de Coverley . The political motive here ...
... political diatribes . The one interesting exception is Addison's Freeholder , and in it the one interesting character is the Tory Foxhunter , who furnishes an excellent comparison with Sir Roger de Coverley . The political motive here ...
Strana liii
... notes , the other , leaving aside antiquated scandal and pinchbeck sentimentalism , was being pressed into the service of political and philosophical exposition . When Leigh Hunt commenced to write essays , 66 THE ' MAN OF FEELING " . liii.
... notes , the other , leaving aside antiquated scandal and pinchbeck sentimentalism , was being pressed into the service of political and philosophical exposition . When Leigh Hunt commenced to write essays , 66 THE ' MAN OF FEELING " . liii.
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