English Literature An Illustrated Record in Eight Volumes.Volume III-Part II.From Milton to Johnson1903 |
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... interest . A tolerant rational- ism was not likely to encourage brilliant writing , the orthodox churchmen wrote like wrangling lawyers , and the non - jurors and dissenters , who pro- duced some vigorous scholars later on , were now as ...
... interest . A tolerant rational- ism was not likely to encourage brilliant writing , the orthodox churchmen wrote like wrangling lawyers , and the non - jurors and dissenters , who pro- duced some vigorous scholars later on , were now as ...
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... interest is established . Laws , constitutions , civil and religious rites ; whatever civilises or polishes rude mankind ; the sciences and arts , philosophy , morals , virtue ; the flourishing state of human affairs , and the ...
... interest is established . Laws , constitutions , civil and religious rites ; whatever civilises or polishes rude mankind ; the sciences and arts , philosophy , morals , virtue ; the flourishing state of human affairs , and the ...
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... interests and observa- tions of mankind , rather than with the exceptional , the startling , and the violent . They desired to express these common thoughts and emotions with exquisite exactitude , to make of their form and substance ...
... interests and observa- tions of mankind , rather than with the exceptional , the startling , and the violent . They desired to express these common thoughts and emotions with exquisite exactitude , to make of their form and substance ...
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... interests of his contemporaries ; he was a delightful satirist and most malicious urban gossip . But Addison and Steele had their eye on England as well as on London ; their aim , though a genial , was an ethical and elevated one ; they ...
... interests of his contemporaries ; he was a delightful satirist and most malicious urban gossip . But Addison and Steele had their eye on England as well as on London ; their aim , though a genial , was an ethical and elevated one ; they ...
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... death of Anne , Addison returned with the Whigs to office , and was Chief Secretary in Ireland for some months of 1714-15 . When he resigned this post he began to edit a newspaper in the interests of the Government , ADDISON 227.
... death of Anne , Addison returned with the Whigs to office , and was Chief Secretary in Ireland for some months of 1714-15 . When he resigned this post he began to edit a newspaper in the interests of the Government , ADDISON 227.
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