The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 475
... Addison's use of Le Bossu , ii . 495 , 500 , and page 465 of this volume . PAGE 163. This paper concludes Addison's weekly critiques of Paradise Lost . With all due appreciation of the literary merits of Addison's work in this matter ...
... Addison's use of Le Bossu , ii . 495 , 500 , and page 465 of this volume . PAGE 163. This paper concludes Addison's weekly critiques of Paradise Lost . With all due appreciation of the literary merits of Addison's work in this matter ...
Strana 481
... Addison's undergraduate days . The first draft_has been preserved , though not in its entirety . See Some Portions of Essays con- tributed to the Spectator by Mr. Joseph Addison , printed for J. Dykes Campbell ( the owner of the MS ...
... Addison's undergraduate days . The first draft_has been preserved , though not in its entirety . See Some Portions of Essays con- tributed to the Spectator by Mr. Joseph Addison , printed for J. Dykes Campbell ( the owner of the MS ...
Strana 482
... Addison . ' The worthy professor made a specious excuse for his dreary discourse on Addison's style by saying that he was urged to it ' by the circumstances of that part of the kingdom where these Lectures were read : where the ordinary ...
... Addison . ' The worthy professor made a specious excuse for his dreary discourse on Addison's style by saying that he was urged to it ' by the circumstances of that part of the kingdom where these Lectures were read : where the ordinary ...
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