The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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Страница iv
... Criticism on Milton 265. Female Head - dress - Will . Honeycomb's Notions of it 267. Criticism on Paradise Lost 136 139 142 • 146 149 · 152 156 159 • 164 167 170 • 269. Visit from Sir Roger - his Opinions on various Matters 271. Letters ...
... Criticism on Milton 265. Female Head - dress - Will . Honeycomb's Notions of it 267. Criticism on Paradise Lost 136 139 142 • 146 149 · 152 156 159 • 164 167 170 • 269. Visit from Sir Roger - his Opinions on various Matters 271. Letters ...
Страница v
... Criticism on Paradise Lost 317. On Waste of Time - Journal of a Citizen 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost 323. Clarinda's Journal of a Week 327. Criticism on Paradise Lost · 329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey 333 ...
... Criticism on Paradise Lost 317. On Waste of Time - Journal of a Citizen 321. Criticism on Paradise Lost 323. Clarinda's Journal of a Week 327. Criticism on Paradise Lost · 329. Visit with Sir Roger de Coverley to Westminster Abbey 333 ...
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... Criticism - Specimen of various Readings 471. On Religious Hope 488 491 475. On asking Advice in affairs of Love . 494 1 476. On Method in Writing and Conversation - Characters of Tom Puzzle and Will . Dry 497 477. Letter on Gardening ...
... Criticism - Specimen of various Readings 471. On Religious Hope 488 491 475. On asking Advice in affairs of Love . 494 1 476. On Method in Writing and Conversation - Characters of Tom Puzzle and Will . Dry 497 477. Letter on Gardening ...
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... critic . I do not find in any of our chronicles , that Edward the Third ever reconnoitred the enemy , though he often dis- covered the posture of the French , and as often vanquished them in battle . The Black Prince passed many a river ...
... critic . I do not find in any of our chronicles , that Edward the Third ever reconnoitred the enemy , though he often dis- covered the posture of the French , and as often vanquished them in battle . The Black Prince passed many a river ...
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... critic in the Augustan age ; and of Boileau , the most correct poet among the moderns : not to mention La Fontaine ... critics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the several names of ...
... critic in the Augustan age ; and of Boileau , the most correct poet among the moderns : not to mention La Fontaine ... critics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the several names of ...
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