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Pagina v
Joseph Addison. was represented as an enemy to the church , he would never do it any injury but by withholding Addison from it . In 1695 he wrote a poem to king William and in 1697 another on the peace of Ryfwick . Having yet no public ...
Joseph Addison. was represented as an enemy to the church , he would never do it any injury but by withholding Addison from it . In 1695 he wrote a poem to king William and in 1697 another on the peace of Ryfwick . Having yet no public ...
Pagina viii
... never wholly lose , while they continue to be among the first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge . The Tatler and Spectator reduced the unfet- tled practice of daily intercourse to propriety and ...
... never wholly lose , while they continue to be among the first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge . The Tatler and Spectator reduced the unfet- tled practice of daily intercourse to propriety and ...
Pagina xviii
... never contradicted by his enemies . Of those with whom interest or opinion united him , he had not only the esteem but the kindness ; and of others , whom the violence of opposition drove against him , though he might lose the love , he ...
... never contradicted by his enemies . Of those with whom interest or opinion united him , he had not only the esteem but the kindness ; and of others , whom the violence of opposition drove against him , though he might lose the love , he ...
Pagina xix
... never have seen hiş defects , but by the lights which he afford- ed them . But before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on their fupe- riority to Addison , let them consider his remarks on Ovid , in which ...
... never have seen hiş defects , but by the lights which he afford- ed them . But before the profound observers of the present race repose too securely on their fupe- riority to Addison , let them consider his remarks on Ovid , in which ...
Pagina xx
... never o'ersteps the modesty of nature , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His figures neither divert by distortion , nor amafe by aggra- vation . He copies life with so much fidelity , that he can be hardly said ...
... never o'ersteps the modesty of nature , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His figures neither divert by distortion , nor amafe by aggra- vation . He copies life with so much fidelity , that he can be hardly said ...
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