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Pagina v
... English by the Indian Kings , 26 VIII . Vision of Marraton , 30 IX . Visit to the Royal Exchange , 35 X. Account of the Everlasting Club , 39 XI . Party Patches , 42 XII . Ladies ' Head - Dresses , 46 XIII . Exercise of the Fan , 49 XIV ...
... English by the Indian Kings , 26 VIII . Vision of Marraton , 30 IX . Visit to the Royal Exchange , 35 X. Account of the Everlasting Club , 39 XI . Party Patches , 42 XII . Ladies ' Head - Dresses , 46 XIII . Exercise of the Fan , 49 XIV ...
Pagina vii
... English history , and the change of thought , of social manners , of political and religious principles , was marked and permanent . With this change was a change in the tone of literature , to bring which about no one contri- buted ...
... English history , and the change of thought , of social manners , of political and religious principles , was marked and permanent . With this change was a change in the tone of literature , to bring which about no one contri- buted ...
Pagina viii
... English ; and feeling that the grace of so facile and polished a writer would be valuable in political affairs , determined to employ him in the diplomatic service . With this object he procured for Addison a pension of £ 300 a year ...
... English ; and feeling that the grace of so facile and polished a writer would be valuable in political affairs , determined to employ him in the diplomatic service . With this object he procured for Addison a pension of £ 300 a year ...
Pagina xi
... statesman , to the accomplished scholar , to the master of pure English eloquence , to the consummate painter of life and manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use INTRODUCTION . xi.
... statesman , to the accomplished scholar , to the master of pure English eloquence , to the consummate painter of life and manners . It was due , above all , to the great satirist , who alone knew how to use INTRODUCTION . xi.
Pagina xiii
... , " says 2 Macaulay , " the templar , the clergyman , the soldier , 1Courthope , Addison , English Men of Letters Series , pp . 87 , 8 . 2 Essay on Addison . and the merchant , were uninteresting figures , fit only INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... , " says 2 Macaulay , " the templar , the clergyman , the soldier , 1Courthope , Addison , English Men of Letters Series , pp . 87 , 8 . 2 Essay on Addison . and the merchant , were uninteresting figures , fit only INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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