Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... introduced Each rural sight , each rural sound.— The Epic Poet , however , only mentions sound in the general , but our Author descends to particulars , and those particulars are most happily selected ; they bear one uniform consistent ...
... introduced Each rural sight , each rural sound.— The Epic Poet , however , only mentions sound in the general , but our Author descends to particulars , and those particulars are most happily selected ; they bear one uniform consistent ...
383. oldal
... Introduction , 21 ; mentioned , 158 , 179 , 215 , 354 IV SELECTED TOPICS OF GOLDSMITH CRITICISM. duction , 15 , 227 , 320 , 333 , 358 Blamire , Susanna , 15-16 Burns , Robert , 12 Burke , Edmund , 5 , 15 Byron , Lord , 6 , 17 Chatterton ...
... Introduction , 21 ; mentioned , 158 , 179 , 215 , 354 IV SELECTED TOPICS OF GOLDSMITH CRITICISM. duction , 15 , 227 , 320 , 333 , 358 Blamire , Susanna , 15-16 Burns , Robert , 12 Burke , Edmund , 5 , 15 Byron , Lord , 6 , 17 Chatterton ...
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... Introduction , 18–19 ; mentioned , 52 , 73 , 178 , 180 , 185 , 189 , 193 , 216–17 , 238 , 255 , 267 , 328 , 351 , 355 ; re- viewed , 70-1 , 73-5 , 318 ; commented on , 258 , 262 , 273-4 , 337 , 350 ; al- luded to , 188 Haunch of Venison ...
... Introduction , 18–19 ; mentioned , 52 , 73 , 178 , 180 , 185 , 189 , 193 , 216–17 , 238 , 255 , 267 , 328 , 351 , 355 ; re- viewed , 70-1 , 73-5 , 318 ; commented on , 258 , 262 , 273-4 , 337 , 350 ; al- luded to , 188 Haunch of Venison ...
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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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