Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... effect of Goldsmith's two descriptive landscape poems , The Traveller and The Deserted Village , on subsequent landscape poets ( frequently of greater stature than Goldsmith ) , Wordsworth , Crabbe , Arnold , and even some early ...
... effect of Goldsmith's two descriptive landscape poems , The Traveller and The Deserted Village , on subsequent landscape poets ( frequently of greater stature than Goldsmith ) , Wordsworth , Crabbe , Arnold , and even some early ...
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... effect on them , this effect must be wrought out within themselves ; from which much good , as well as much mischief arises . The above work had produced a great impression upon me , for which I could not account . Properly speaking , I ...
... effect on them , this effect must be wrought out within themselves ; from which much good , as well as much mischief arises . The above work had produced a great impression upon me , for which I could not account . Properly speaking , I ...
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... effect of winds and storms to the inhabitants of a stormy region is little better than to call the African the electrifying negro , because it perpetually lightens in Africa . GOLDSMITH's figures of speech however seldom start into this ...
... effect of winds and storms to the inhabitants of a stormy region is little better than to call the African the electrifying negro , because it perpetually lightens in Africa . GOLDSMITH's figures of speech however seldom start into this ...
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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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