History of English Literature, Volumen3Chatto & Windus, 1880 |
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... literary decline and regeneration II . Family- Education - Studies Reading . Habits III . - Position Character - Audience - - Friend- ships - Quarrels - Harmony of his life and talent The theatres re - opened and transformed - The new ...
... literary decline and regeneration II . Family- Education - Studies Reading . Habits III . - Position Character - Audience - - Friend- ships - Quarrels - Harmony of his life and talent The theatres re - opened and transformed - The new ...
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... literary man - Harmony of morality and elegance -The style that suits men of the world - Merits of this style - Inconveniences - Addison as a critic - His judgment of Paradise Lost - Agree- 151 158 163 ment of his art and criticism ...
... literary man - Harmony of morality and elegance -The style that suits men of the world - Merits of this style - Inconveniences - Addison as a critic - His judgment of Paradise Lost - Agree- 151 158 163 ment of his art and criticism ...
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... literary pamphlet - Of the effective pamphlet Special and practical pamphlets - The Examiner -The Drapier's Letters · A Short Character of Thomas Earl of Wharton - An Argument against Abolishing Christianity - Political invective ...
... literary pamphlet - Of the effective pamphlet Special and practical pamphlets - The Examiner -The Drapier's Letters · A Short Character of Thomas Earl of Wharton - An Argument against Abolishing Christianity - Political invective ...
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... literary age . Excess of folly in poetry , as excess of injustice in political matters , lead up to and foretell revolutions . The Renaissance , unchecked and original , abandoned the minds of men to the excitement and caprice of im ...
... literary age . Excess of folly in poetry , as excess of injustice in political matters , lead up to and foretell revolutions . The Renaissance , unchecked and original , abandoned the minds of men to the excitement and caprice of im ...
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... literary rendezvous : young poets , students fresh from the University , literary dilettante crowded round his chair , carefully placed in summer on the balcony , in winter by the fire , thinking them- selves fortunate to listen to him ...
... literary rendezvous : young poets , students fresh from the University , literary dilettante crowded round his chair , carefully placed in summer on the balcony , in winter by the fire , thinking them- selves fortunate to listen to him ...
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Absalom and Achitophel action Addison admiration amidst amongst amuse Antony arguments Aureng-Zebe beauty Boileau character charm Christian classical coarse conscience conversation Drapier's Letters Dryden Duke Eloisa to Abelard England English Englishman epicurean Essay everything eyes fashion feeling force France French genius give Gulliver's Travels hand happy heart heaven honour human Ibid ideas imagination imitation king labour ladies Letter literary lived lofty look Lord Lord Bute Mac Flecknoe Madame de Sévigné manners master mind Montesquieu moral nature never noble passions philosophy phrases pleasure poem poet poetical poetry political poor Pope positive mind reason refined religion satire says sense sentiment sermons Shakspeare society soul speak Spectator spirit style Swift talent taste things thou thought tion truth Ventidius verse virtue vols Voltaire vulgar Whigs whilst whole wish woman words writes wrote young