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Pagina xii
... nature being forbidden . By the abolition of the Star Chamber in 1641 , a loose was given to the expression of political opinion , and various journals , representative of the royalist and the republican causes , sprang into existence ...
... nature being forbidden . By the abolition of the Star Chamber in 1641 , a loose was given to the expression of political opinion , and various journals , representative of the royalist and the republican causes , sprang into existence ...
Pagina xvi
... nature , Addison addresses himself to humanity as a whole . Nothing is too trivial for him , if so be that the men and women of his time may find a healthy interest in it ; if under the mask of humour , banter , and irony he may expose ...
... nature , Addison addresses himself to humanity as a whole . Nothing is too trivial for him , if so be that the men and women of his time may find a healthy interest in it ; if under the mask of humour , banter , and irony he may expose ...
Pagina xviii
... said that the style is the man . He has a manner , but no mannerism . That manner many have striven to make their own , but have striven in vain . For behind it stand the loving nature to which every- xviii THE SPECTATOR .
... said that the style is the man . He has a manner , but no mannerism . That manner many have striven to make their own , but have striven in vain . For behind it stand the loving nature to which every- xviii THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina xix
Joseph Addison. For behind it stand the loving nature to which every- thing human is the object of affectionate concern , the placid temper that no passion could ruffle , a life unsullied by excess , a deep yet simple piety , powers of ...
Joseph Addison. For behind it stand the loving nature to which every- thing human is the object of affectionate concern , the placid temper that no passion could ruffle , a life unsullied by excess , a deep yet simple piety , powers of ...
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... nature , that 10 conduce very much to the right understanding of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper , and my next , as prefatory discourses to my following writings , and shall ...
... nature , that 10 conduce very much to the right understanding of an author . To gratify this curiosity , which is so natural to a reader , I design this paper , and my next , as prefatory discourses to my following writings , and shall ...
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