History of English Literature, Volumen3Chatto & Windus, 1880 |
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... manner of writing - Sustained and oratorical diction . Lack of general ideas in this age and this stamp of mind Dryden's ... manners -- The roysterers- 73 The atheists - Chesterfield's Letters - His polish and morality vi CONTENTS .
... manner of writing - Sustained and oratorical diction . Lack of general ideas in this age and this stamp of mind Dryden's ... manners -- The roysterers- 73 The atheists - Chesterfield's Letters - His polish and morality vi CONTENTS .
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... Manners -Life - Doctrines - His opinion about Voltaire and Rousseau - Style - Works 316 X. Hogarth - Moral and realistic painting - Contrast of English temperament and morality - How morality has disciplined temperament 324 CHAPTER VII ...
... Manners -Life - Doctrines - His opinion about Voltaire and Rousseau - Style - Works 316 X. Hogarth - Moral and realistic painting - Contrast of English temperament and morality - How morality has disciplined temperament 324 CHAPTER VII ...
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... manners show that literature had become a matter of study rather than of inspiration , an employment for taste rather than for enthusiasm , a source of amusement rather than of emotion . For 1 Rapin ( 1621-1687 ) , a French Jesuit , a ...
... manners show that literature had become a matter of study rather than of inspiration , an employment for taste rather than for enthusiasm , a source of amusement rather than of emotion . For 1 Rapin ( 1621-1687 ) , a French Jesuit , a ...
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... manners and measured . language . He had married the daughter of Thomas , Earl of Berkshire ; he was historiographer - royal and poet - laureate . He often saw the king and the princes . He dedicated each of his works to some lord , in ...
... manners and measured . language . He had married the daughter of Thomas , Earl of Berkshire ; he was historiographer - royal and poet - laureate . He often saw the king and the princes . He dedicated each of his works to some lord , in ...
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... manners and tastes of the world of fashion , of the idle , the drawing - room frequenters , lovers of pleasure , conversation , wit , and polish , occupied with the piece in vogue , less to amuse themselves than to criticise it . Thus ...
... manners and tastes of the world of fashion , of the idle , the drawing - room frequenters , lovers of pleasure , conversation , wit , and polish , occupied with the piece in vogue , less to amuse themselves than to criticise it . Thus ...
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