The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2 |
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Pedantry , indeed , in learning , is like hypocrisy in religion , a form of knowledge without the power of it , that attracts the eyes of common people , breaks out in noise and show , and finds its reward , not from any inward pleasure ...
Pedantry , indeed , in learning , is like hypocrisy in religion , a form of knowledge without the power of it , that attracts the eyes of common people , breaks out in noise and show , and finds its reward , not from any inward pleasure ...
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We may make the same observation of our English blank verse , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it , and in such a due medium between rhyme and prose , that it seems wonderfully adapted to tragedy ...
We may make the same observation of our English blank verse , which often enters into our common discourse , though we do not attend to it , and in such a due medium between rhyme and prose , that it seems wonderfully adapted to tragedy ...
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The old song of Chevy - Chase is the favourite ballad of the common people of England ; and Ben Jonson used to say , he had rather have been the author of it than of all his works . Sir Philip Sidney , in his Discourse of Poetry ...
The old song of Chevy - Chase is the favourite ballad of the common people of England ; and Ben Jonson used to say , he had rather have been the author of it than of all his works . Sir Philip Sidney , in his Discourse of Poetry ...
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THE TATLER PAOR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse 75 Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in the | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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