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... character - Rape of the Lock - The Dunciad - Essay on Man - Addison and Steele - The rise of the modern essay - The England of Queen Anne - Addison's- career - The Tatler - The Spectator - Tatler and Spectator compared - An abbey burial ...
... character - Rape of the Lock - The Dunciad - Essay on Man - Addison and Steele - The rise of the modern essay - The England of Queen Anne - Addison's- career - The Tatler - The Spectator - Tatler and Spectator compared - An abbey burial ...
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... CHARACTERS WHO FREQUENTED BUTTON'S COFFEE - HOUSE ABOUT THE YEAR 1720 468 After a drawing by Hogarth . Photo : Rischgitz Collection . ADDISON'S WALK , OXFORD Photo : Rischgitz Collection . JOSEPH ADDISON , BY KNELLER Bodleian Library ...
... CHARACTERS WHO FREQUENTED BUTTON'S COFFEE - HOUSE ABOUT THE YEAR 1720 468 After a drawing by Hogarth . Photo : Rischgitz Collection . ADDISON'S WALK , OXFORD Photo : Rischgitz Collection . JOSEPH ADDISON , BY KNELLER Bodleian Library ...
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... character of Ancient Pistol - ruffian and coward , more highwayman than soldier , but a great theatre - goer evidently , for his swagger is to spout blank verse . There would be more ways than one , then , of capturing such an audience ...
... character of Ancient Pistol - ruffian and coward , more highwayman than soldier , but a great theatre - goer evidently , for his swagger is to spout blank verse . There would be more ways than one , then , of capturing such an audience ...
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... characters that was not less needed for the holding of the sympathy of an audience , to most of whom dead kings and half - legendary Ro- man conquerors were strange fowl indeed . The use of the soliloquy in Elizabethan stagecraft is for ...
... characters that was not less needed for the holding of the sympathy of an audience , to most of whom dead kings and half - legendary Ro- man conquerors were strange fowl indeed . The use of the soliloquy in Elizabethan stagecraft is for ...
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... character's secret mind . Moreover , when by artistic convention a man may talk to himself in set terms there is small limit to what he can be made to say . Thus it follows that some of the most reveal- ing things in Shakespeare are to ...
... character's secret mind . Moreover , when by artistic convention a man may talk to himself in set terms there is small limit to what he can be made to say . Thus it follows that some of the most reveal- ing things in Shakespeare are to ...
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