An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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... pope . " ( T # 226 ) A second reference occurred during the Jacobite rebellion . Addison urged English ladies to show their principles by " exhibiting the corruptions of the church of Rome " on their fans . He described an already ...
... pope . " ( T # 226 ) A second reference occurred during the Jacobite rebellion . Addison urged English ladies to show their principles by " exhibiting the corruptions of the church of Rome " on their fans . He described an already ...
Strana 103
... Pope sent " a very large contribution . " ( F # 36 ) In a letter ( March 30 , 1708 ) to Charles Montagu , Addison con- veyed a rumor about the expedition of the Pretender and his forces : " Our letters advise that this great project was ...
... Pope sent " a very large contribution . " ( F # 36 ) In a letter ( March 30 , 1708 ) to Charles Montagu , Addison con- veyed a rumor about the expedition of the Pretender and his forces : " Our letters advise that this great project was ...
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... pope's procession . " Addison refer- red twice ( once via Sir Roger ) to these celebrations . ( S # 259 and S # 269 ) On these occasions , an effigy of the pope , made of wax and richly adorned , was paraded through the London streets ...
... pope's procession . " Addison refer- red twice ( once via Sir Roger ) to these celebrations . ( S # 259 and S # 269 ) On these occasions , an effigy of the pope , made of wax and richly adorned , was paraded through the London streets ...
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The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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