Quarto
1739 · London
by ADDISON, Joseph
London: T. Osborne, 1739. Quarto. [2], 28pp. Lacks terminal ad leaf. Disbound.
A remarkable and insightful perspective in Aesthetic Theory by Joseph Addison.
In this essay by one of the most important figures in British cultural history, Addison ponders contemporary audiences of ancient literary masterpieces and evaluates how and why their experiences differed from that of the modern audience.
ESTC T31973. (Inventory #: 33978)
A remarkable and insightful perspective in Aesthetic Theory by Joseph Addison.
In this essay by one of the most important figures in British cultural history, Addison ponders contemporary audiences of ancient literary masterpieces and evaluates how and why their experiences differed from that of the modern audience.
ESTC T31973. (Inventory #: 33978)