Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 oldal |
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... volume the documents are headed by an Introduction , dis- cussing the material assembled and relating the early stages of the author's reception to what we have come to identify as the critical tradition . The volumes will make ...
... volume the documents are headed by an Introduction , dis- cussing the material assembled and relating the early stages of the author's reception to what we have come to identify as the critical tradition . The volumes will make ...
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... volume II edited by Peter Quennell , 1950 ; the Cambridge University Press and the University of Chicago Press for The Correspondence of Edmund Burke volume II by Edmund Burke edited by Lucy S. Sutherland , 1960 and for The ...
... volume II edited by Peter Quennell , 1950 ; the Cambridge University Press and the University of Chicago Press for The Correspondence of Edmund Burke volume II by Edmund Burke edited by Lucy S. Sutherland , 1960 and for The ...
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... volume , I persuaded myself that the task had not been in vain , no matter what the reviewers would say . Several aspects , after all , were clear : ( 1 ) only a half dozen , or so , items in this volume say anything significant about ...
... volume , I persuaded myself that the task had not been in vain , no matter what the reviewers would say . Several aspects , after all , were clear : ( 1 ) only a half dozen , or so , items in this volume say anything significant about ...
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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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