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... mind to the cultiva- tion of common duties and social manners . * " " John- It is stated on the same authority , as well as on that of Tickell , that Addison was ignorant of the conclusion of the Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap ...
... mind to the cultiva- tion of common duties and social manners . * " " John- It is stated on the same authority , as well as on that of Tickell , that Addison was ignorant of the conclusion of the Tatler , which , if we allow , it ap ...
Pagina 8
... mind deviating from the beaten track of life , by the perpetual pressure of some overwhelming idea , as of habitual rusticity , and that negligence which solitary grandeur natu- rally generates . " The variable weather of the mind , the ...
... mind deviating from the beaten track of life , by the perpetual pressure of some overwhelming idea , as of habitual rusticity , and that negligence which solitary grandeur natu- rally generates . " The variable weather of the mind , the ...
Pagina 9
... mind , but made very lit- tle use of it ; that Sir Roger's irregularities are the effects of habitual rusticity , and of negligence cre- ated by solitary grandeur ; and , in short , that Addi- son was deterred from prosecuting his own ...
... mind , but made very lit- tle use of it ; that Sir Roger's irregularities are the effects of habitual rusticity , and of negligence cre- ated by solitary grandeur ; and , in short , that Addi- son was deterred from prosecuting his own ...
Pagina 10
... mind , implies awkwardness and ignorance , which , if one does not despise , one may pity and pardon , but cannot love with that fondness with which every heart is attached to Sir Roger . " How could our author be deterred from prose ...
... mind , implies awkwardness and ignorance , which , if one does not despise , one may pity and pardon , but cannot love with that fondness with which every heart is attached to Sir Roger . " How could our author be deterred from prose ...
Pagina 18
... mind when he said- " Ut sibi quivis Speret idem : sudet multum , frustraque laboret Ausus idem . Tantum series juncturaque pollet , Tantum de medio sumptis accedit honoris . " * But although Addison's humour was original , it was not ...
... mind when he said- " Ut sibi quivis Speret idem : sudet multum , frustraque laboret Ausus idem . Tantum series juncturaque pollet , Tantum de medio sumptis accedit honoris . " * But although Addison's humour was original , it was not ...
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