Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... seems to have been attained more nearly by Goldsmith than by any single writer . ' Hunt , like the other three critics mentioned , believed in Goldsmith's absolute uniqueness in The Vicar ; and in every stylistic category he examined ...
... seems to have been attained more nearly by Goldsmith than by any single writer . ' Hunt , like the other three critics mentioned , believed in Goldsmith's absolute uniqueness in The Vicar ; and in every stylistic category he examined ...
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... seems mentioned rather too abruptly ; and ' desolation saddening the green , ' is common place phraseology . The eight lines , ' No more the glassy brook , & c . ' are natural and beautiful ; but the next two , ' And trembling ...
... seems mentioned rather too abruptly ; and ' desolation saddening the green , ' is common place phraseology . The eight lines , ' No more the glassy brook , & c . ' are natural and beautiful ; but the next two , ' And trembling ...
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... seem to mock the minuteness of human magnificence . He observes , that in flat countries , the smallest elevation is ... seems to be , that they were thus fashioned by the hand of 1 Hermann Boerhaave ( 1668–1738 ) , the celebrated Dutch ...
... seem to mock the minuteness of human magnificence . He observes , that in flat countries , the smallest elevation is ... seems to be , that they were thus fashioned by the hand of 1 Hermann Boerhaave ( 1668–1738 ) , the celebrated Dutch ...
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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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