The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... public is emerging in England , not confined to the aristocracy or to the learned . The transition from the Restora- tion period , when writers were dependent on the patronage of the aristocratic and the wealthy or were forced to write ...
... public is emerging in England , not confined to the aristocracy or to the learned . The transition from the Restora- tion period , when writers were dependent on the patronage of the aristocratic and the wealthy or were forced to write ...
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... public in England and helped to create a taste for books among many persons who had hitherto taken little heed of ' literature ' . Stout volumes and lengthy treatises would have rebuffed readers so lacking in self - confidence as those ...
... public in England and helped to create a taste for books among many persons who had hitherto taken little heed of ' literature ' . Stout volumes and lengthy treatises would have rebuffed readers so lacking in self - confidence as those ...
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... public virtue and public spirit , and the danger to morality which comes from the ' effeminate Airs ' of the opera . Towards the end of his essay , Dennis considers briefly its aesthetic shortcomings , and says of Italy , ' where an ...
... public virtue and public spirit , and the danger to morality which comes from the ' effeminate Airs ' of the opera . Towards the end of his essay , Dennis considers briefly its aesthetic shortcomings , and says of Italy , ' where an ...
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