Excerpt from The Life and Writings of Addison: With Notes and Appendix
NO one can read Macaulay's Essays without being struck by his fascinating ease of style, his vast eru dition and prodigious memory. So strong was his memory that he seldom forgot anything that he either read or heard; he had therefore vast stores of know ledge from which to illustrate his meaning, enforce his argument, and delight his reader.
Some of his illustrations and allusions, however, are rather abstruse and not easily understood by all readers.
The cursory reader indeed is often carried away by the style of his author and is content to run on from page to page without understanding every allusion: to such a reader this edition may or may not be useful. To the painstaking student, who has the time, the inclination, and the library at command to do for him self the work that has been done by the editor, this little book will be worse than useless; and the editor assures all such students that they cannot do better than work out their difficulties in their own way. But to the careful reader that has only a limited supply of books and not very much time to spare on abstruse allusions, this annotated edition will perhaps prove helpful and be more or less welcome.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book analyzes the literary and political life of Addison, a statesman, writer, and poet, who is lauded for his prose style, wit, and impact on the early 18th-century London literary scene. The author delves into the political and literary milieu of the time, providing a detailed account of Addison's entrance into the literary scene, his travels across Europe, and his eventual rise as a prominent figure in the Whig party. The book sheds light on Addison's role as both a key figure in the transition from the Restoration era to the Augustan age of literature and a crucial player in the development of English prose and verse. The author shows how Addison's writings promoted the spread of Enlightenment ideas and defended religious and political tolerance, making this book essential reading for those interested in the literary and political history of 18th-century England. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9781334509148_0
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