The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... genius of France . But the English nation had then newly accomplished the great Revolution that secured its liberties , was thinking for itself , and calling forth the energies of writers who spoke for the people and looked to the ...
... genius of France . But the English nation had then newly accomplished the great Revolution that secured its liberties , was thinking for itself , and calling forth the energies of writers who spoke for the people and looked to the ...
Pagina vii
... genius of his own helped to free movement by the sympa- thies of Steele , did break through the cobwebs of the critics ; but he carried off a little of their web upon his wings . We see it when in the Spectator he meets the prejudices ...
... genius of his own helped to free movement by the sympa- thies of Steele , did break through the cobwebs of the critics ; but he carried off a little of their web upon his wings . We see it when in the Spectator he meets the prejudices ...
Pagina xiii
... genius . But he now ceased to write comedies , until towards the close of his life he produced with a remarkable success his other play , the Conscious Lovers . And of that , by the way , Fielding made his Parson Adams say that Cato and ...
... genius . But he now ceased to write comedies , until towards the close of his life he produced with a remarkable success his other play , the Conscious Lovers . And of that , by the way , Fielding made his Parson Adams say that Cato and ...
Pagina 1
... genius and learning . Locke owed opulence to Somers . By Somers Addison was drawn forth ' from a cell in a college . In distant countries the ' name of Somers was mentioned with respect and ' gratitude by great scholars and poets who ...
... genius and learning . Locke owed opulence to Somers . By Somers Addison was drawn forth ' from a cell in a college . In distant countries the ' name of Somers was mentioned with respect and ' gratitude by great scholars and poets who ...
Pagina 9
... Genius of a Com- mon - Wealth , and a young Man of about twenty- two Years of Age , 1 whose Name I could not learn . He had a Sword in his right Hand , which in the Dance he often brandished at the Act of Settle- ment ; and a Citizen ...
... Genius of a Com- mon - Wealth , and a young Man of about twenty- two Years of Age , 1 whose Name I could not learn . He had a Sword in his right Hand , which in the Dance he often brandished at the Act of Settle- ment ; and a Citizen ...
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