The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... modern ' short story , ' that is to say , a tale which suggests fundamental ideas or convictions2 . Among the problems of social life which he thus illumined with imagination or even with emotion , none lay nearer Steele's own heart ...
... modern ' short story , ' that is to say , a tale which suggests fundamental ideas or convictions2 . Among the problems of social life which he thus illumined with imagination or even with emotion , none lay nearer Steele's own heart ...
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... modern times , and the application of mathematics to the practical concerns of daily life . To those who objected that , not under any circumstances , could time be found in which to teach all these things , they answered that the ...
... modern times , and the application of mathematics to the practical concerns of daily life . To those who objected that , not under any circumstances , could time be found in which to teach all these things , they answered that the ...
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... Modern Learning , 1690 ) took up the quarrel , belittled modern science and philosophy , declared that art had been sterile for a century past , and that society was being vulgarised by the pursuit of gain . Temple was so little fitted ...
... Modern Learning , 1690 ) took up the quarrel , belittled modern science and philosophy , declared that art had been sterile for a century past , and that society was being vulgarised by the pursuit of gain . Temple was so little fitted ...
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Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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