Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... ( Johnson , Boswell , Goldsmith , Sterne ) were viewed as unreal persons writing as machines for a larger machine , Grub Street . There was little , if any , attempt to understand the social milieu in which Goldsmith and his ...
... ( Johnson , Boswell , Goldsmith , Sterne ) were viewed as unreal persons writing as machines for a larger machine , Grub Street . There was little , if any , attempt to understand the social milieu in which Goldsmith and his ...
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... Johnson 25 April 1778 Boswell's Life of Johnson is the source of much biographical material about Goldsmith and his works . This episode is quoted from the edition of the Life of Johnson edited by G. B. Hill and revised by L. F. Powell ...
... Johnson 25 April 1778 Boswell's Life of Johnson is the source of much biographical material about Goldsmith and his works . This episode is quoted from the edition of the Life of Johnson edited by G. B. Hill and revised by L. F. Powell ...
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... Johnson , LL.D. T. Cadell , 1786 , 119–22 , 178–81 , 245 It has never been made perfectly clear precisely why Dr Johnson so direly wanted Goldsmith to become and remain a member of his Club . Hester Lynch Piozzi ( 1741-1821 ) , later ...
... Johnson , LL.D. T. Cadell , 1786 , 119–22 , 178–81 , 245 It has never been made perfectly clear precisely why Dr Johnson so direly wanted Goldsmith to become and remain a member of his Club . Hester Lynch Piozzi ( 1741-1821 ) , later ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Traveller or a Prospect of Society December 1764 | 29 |
JOHN LANGHORNE Monthly Review January 1765 | 35 |
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