Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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Page 36
... authors , for the chief aim of the papers , Addison says , lies in reprehending ' those Vices which are too trivial for the Chastisement of the Law , and too fantastical for the Cognizance of the Pulpit ' ( No.34 ) and in bringing ...
... authors , for the chief aim of the papers , Addison says , lies in reprehending ' those Vices which are too trivial for the Chastisement of the Law , and too fantastical for the Cognizance of the Pulpit ' ( No.34 ) and in bringing ...
Page 37
... authors were at a turning - point in criticism . Roughly speaking , they lived in the age of reason and at the same time they were feeling the awakening of romanticism . These two aspects of our authors are also closely related to their ...
... authors were at a turning - point in criticism . Roughly speaking , they lived in the age of reason and at the same time they were feeling the awakening of romanticism . These two aspects of our authors are also closely related to their ...
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... authors advocate the imitation - theory in many papers ( Nos . 85 , 421 , 466 , 541 and others ) . An instance in which the double - meaning arises from these two sides of our authors ' criticism is seen in the passages which follow ...
... authors advocate the imitation - theory in many papers ( Nos . 85 , 421 , 466 , 541 and others ) . An instance in which the double - meaning arises from these two sides of our authors ' criticism is seen in the passages which follow ...
Contents
The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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