Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... style : he is deservedly celebrated for his simplicity ; yet even ADDISON wants strength . It is most probable that his occasional weakness proceeded from affectation ; for though his natural taste produced a style almost always ...
... style : he is deservedly celebrated for his simplicity ; yet even ADDISON wants strength . It is most probable that his occasional weakness proceeded from affectation ; for though his natural taste produced a style almost always ...
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... style . This was one of Goldsmith's natural gifts ; with his humour , his tenderness , and his graceful delicacy of thought , he had it from the first . No writer in the language has ever surpassed him , or even equalled him , in that ...
... style . This was one of Goldsmith's natural gifts ; with his humour , his tenderness , and his graceful delicacy of thought , he had it from the first . No writer in the language has ever surpassed him , or even equalled him , in that ...
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George Sebastian Rousseau. Cicero , Marcus Tullius , quoted in relation to the style of Vicar of Wake- field , 46 ; on public opinion , 285 civilian physician , Goldsmith promised post of , xxii Clare , John , imitates Goldsmith's poetic ...
George Sebastian Rousseau. Cicero , Marcus Tullius , quoted in relation to the style of Vicar of Wake- field , 46 ; on public opinion , 285 civilian physician , Goldsmith promised post of , xxii Clare , John , imitates Goldsmith's poetic ...
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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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