The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 вер. 2020 р. - 312 стор. |
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... English nation hadthen newly accomplished the great Revolution that secured its liberties, was thinking for itself, and calling forth the energies ofwriters who spoke for the people and lookedto thepeople for approval and support.A new ...
... English nation hadthen newly accomplished the great Revolution that secured its liberties, was thinking for itself, and calling forth the energies ofwriters who spoke for the people and lookedto thepeople for approval and support.A new ...
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... English Poets.' Steele drew from life the grief of England at the death of William's Queen,which happenedon the 28th ofDecember, 1694. Addison, writing in that year, and at the age of about 23, for a College friend, A short account ...
... English Poets.' Steele drew from life the grief of England at the death of William's Queen,which happenedon the 28th ofDecember, 1694. Addison, writing in that year, and at the age of about 23, for a College friend, A short account ...
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... English nature in him asinAddison, prompted Steele towrite this book, inwhichhe opposed to the fashionable classicism of his day a sound reflection that the heroism of Cato or Brutushadfar less in itoftrue strength, and far less ...
... English nature in him asinAddison, prompted Steele towrite this book, inwhichhe opposed to the fashionable classicism of his day a sound reflection that the heroism of Cato or Brutushadfar less in itoftrue strength, and far less ...
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... English withasbeen since therehave been writers in England. Thegay manner did not conceal alltheearnest thoughts thatmight jarwiththe humour of the town; andthus Steelewasable to claim, by rightof his third play,'the honour of being ...
... English withasbeen since therehave been writers in England. Thegay manner did not conceal alltheearnest thoughts thatmight jarwiththe humour of the town; andthus Steelewasable to claim, by rightof his third play,'the honour of being ...
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... English andthe hero's in Italian. Thomas Clayton, a secondrate musician, but a man with literary tastes, who hadbeen introducer of theopera to London, arguedthat the words of an opera should be not only English, butthe best of English ...
... English andthe hero's in Italian. Thomas Clayton, a secondrate musician, but a man with literary tastes, who hadbeen introducer of theopera to London, arguedthat the words of an opera should be not only English, butthe best of English ...
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