Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... says ' I am ignorant of that art in which you are said to excel .'- If a poet , and a poet who chiefly excels in the picturesque , has no taste for fine painting , we must think him a phoenomenon.- ' I would not give a farthing , ' says ...
... says ' I am ignorant of that art in which you are said to excel .'- If a poet , and a poet who chiefly excels in the picturesque , has no taste for fine painting , we must think him a phoenomenon.- ' I would not give a farthing , ' says ...
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... say that some accents are louder than others , is proper ; but to say that any accents are louder than silence , is ... says , The soft complaint shall over time prevail . And Gray , in his progress of poetry , has 107 THE CRITICAL HERITAGE.
... say that some accents are louder than others , is proper ; but to say that any accents are louder than silence , is ... says , The soft complaint shall over time prevail . And Gray , in his progress of poetry , has 107 THE CRITICAL HERITAGE.
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... says is not [ to ] be considered as his opinion ; yet he has said it , and cannot retract it ; and this authour , when mankind are hunting him with a cannister at his tail , can say , " I would not have published , had not Johnson , or ...
... says is not [ to ] be considered as his opinion ; yet he has said it , and cannot retract it ; and this authour , when mankind are hunting him with a cannister at his tail , can say , " I would not have published , had not Johnson , or ...
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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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