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Pagina xii
... the mainstay , and the Whig Examiner , largely controlled by Addison . Besides these political organs were others of a more general character . " Men of active and curious minds , with a little leisure and xii THE SPECTATOR .
... the mainstay , and the Whig Examiner , largely controlled by Addison . Besides these political organs were others of a more general character . " Men of active and curious minds , with a little leisure and xii THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina xiii
Joseph Addison. active and curious minds , with a little leisure and a large love of discussion , loungers at Will's or at the Grecian Coffee - Houses , were anxious to have their doubts on all subjects resolved by a printed oracle ...
Joseph Addison. active and curious minds , with a little leisure and a large love of discussion , loungers at Will's or at the Grecian Coffee - Houses , were anxious to have their doubts on all subjects resolved by a printed oracle ...
Pagina xvi
... mind ; if the foibles and eccentricities whether of town or country life can be pressed into the service of a warm - hearted , uncensorious philosophy . Allegory and apologue , fable and anecdote , are as much the weapons of his warfare ...
... mind ; if the foibles and eccentricities whether of town or country life can be pressed into the service of a warm - hearted , uncensorious philosophy . Allegory and apologue , fable and anecdote , are as much the weapons of his warfare ...
Pagina xviii
... mind alone , an appreciation of the ludicrous that must have demanded constant self- restraint , a delicacy of feeling that made coarseness as impossible to his use as it was painful to his own sensitive organization , an absolute ...
... mind alone , an appreciation of the ludicrous that must have demanded constant self- restraint , a delicacy of feeling that made coarseness as impossible to his use as it was painful to his own sensitive organization , an absolute ...
Pagina 5
... mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters To the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's , in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have appointed a com ...
... mind to correspond with me , may direct their letters To the Spectator , at Mr. Buckley's , in Little Britain . For I must further acquaint the reader that , though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have appointed a com ...
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