Historical and Biographical Essays: Biographical: Daniel De Foe. Sir Richard Steele. Charles Churchill. Samuel FooteJ. Murray, 1858 |
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... delightful • PAGE 127 128 . On Vulgarity - Not the condition in life , but the sentiments in that condition - Insolence of the Wealthy in determining a man's Character by his Circumstances • The only true distinctions - Rules of ...
... delightful • PAGE 127 128 . On Vulgarity - Not the condition in life , but the sentiments in that condition - Insolence of the Wealthy in determining a man's Character by his Circumstances • The only true distinctions - Rules of ...
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... delightful Reality - Various emotions inspired by his writings 295 What Foote claimed for his Comedies - Claim not admitted - Johnson's sarcasm against him - Adopted by writers since 296 Walter Scott's opinion - Macaulay's - Reasons for ...
... delightful Reality - Various emotions inspired by his writings 295 What Foote claimed for his Comedies - Claim not admitted - Johnson's sarcasm against him - Adopted by writers since 296 Walter Scott's opinion - Macaulay's - Reasons for ...
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... delight he has received from literature ; and perhaps he moves him with some reluctance from that popular shelf which holds the Pope , the Swift , and the Addison . It is with De Foe dead , as it was with De Foe living . He stands apart ...
... delight he has received from literature ; and perhaps he moves him with some reluctance from that popular shelf which holds the Pope , the Swift , and the Addison . It is with De Foe dead , as it was with De Foe living . He stands apart ...
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... delight . " This pleasant passage might have been written by Steele . 66 66 66 66 His Bristol exile was now closed , by the desired arrangement with his creditors . They consented to com- pound his liabilities for five thousand pounds ...
... delight . " This pleasant passage might have been written by Steele . 66 66 66 66 His Bristol exile was now closed , by the desired arrangement with his creditors . They consented to com- pound his liabilities for five thousand pounds ...
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... delight in finding fault . It is natural , all this . We trample upon a man , plunder him , imprison him , strive to make him infamous , and then we wonder if he is only the more hardened in his persuasion that he has a much better case ...
... delight in finding fault . It is natural , all this . We trample upon a man , plunder him , imprison him , strive to make him infamous , and then we wonder if he is only the more hardened in his persuasion that he has a much better case ...
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