Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... prose style , pathetic suffering of his characters , and- emphatically contravening Johnson's opposite view - his ... prose . Hunt can be called a common spokesman for all . He considered Goldsmith the most consummate prose stylist of ...
... prose style , pathetic suffering of his characters , and- emphatically contravening Johnson's opposite view - his ... prose . Hunt can be called a common spokesman for all . He considered Goldsmith the most consummate prose stylist of ...
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... prose and poetry , i.e. , was he a better writer in one or the other and to what extent ? Having thoroughly surveyed his critical heritage up to about 1880 , one can fairly state that critics of his poetry ( John Hawkesworth , John ...
... prose and poetry , i.e. , was he a better writer in one or the other and to what extent ? Having thoroughly surveyed his critical heritage up to about 1880 , one can fairly state that critics of his poetry ( John Hawkesworth , John ...
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... Prose ' in ' A Few Words About the Eighteenth Century , ' Nineteenth Century , xii ( March 1883 ) , pp . 399-400 ( b ) Goldsmith as the ' Mozart of English Prose , ' in Among My Books , Centenaries , Reviews , Memoirs , 1912 , p . III ...
... Prose ' in ' A Few Words About the Eighteenth Century , ' Nineteenth Century , xii ( March 1883 ) , pp . 399-400 ( b ) Goldsmith as the ' Mozart of English Prose , ' in Among My Books , Centenaries , Reviews , Memoirs , 1912 , p . III ...
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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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