Joseph Addison as Literary CriticStanford University, 1950 - 474 sider |
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... Spectator 315 . 221 Addison's remarks on " Chevy Chase " bear out his pre- dilection for the simple and the unadorned . ( Spectator 70 and 1. ) He shows here as elsewhere his scorn for the artificial and the overly - ornate , which he ...
... Spectator 315 . 221 Addison's remarks on " Chevy Chase " bear out his pre- dilection for the simple and the unadorned . ( Spectator 70 and 1. ) He shows here as elsewhere his scorn for the artificial and the overly - ornate , which he ...
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... Spectator 207. See also Spectator 273 where Addison writes of the figures of Sin and Death , " But notwith- standing the fineness of this allegory may attone for it in some measure ; I cannot think that persons of such a chimeri cal ...
... Spectator 207. See also Spectator 273 where Addison writes of the figures of Sin and Death , " But notwith- standing the fineness of this allegory may attone for it in some measure ; I cannot think that persons of such a chimeri cal ...
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... Spectator . Indeed , in reading through Addison , one is immediately struck by the frequency of reference to Locke ... ( Spectator 94 ) . In holding that man's idea of God is a complex idea made up of simple ideas , he quotes the Essay ...
... Spectator . Indeed , in reading through Addison , one is immediately struck by the frequency of reference to Locke ... ( Spectator 94 ) . In holding that man's idea of God is a complex idea made up of simple ideas , he quotes the Essay ...
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ADDISONS CRITICAL PRACTICE | 73 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO CLASSICAL CRITICISM | 123 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 161 |
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