Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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83. oldal
... Burke's Of the Sublime and Beautiful sagacious and learned ( In his summary he largely borrows Burke's phrasing and relegates his objec- tions to the footnotes . His chief stricture is Burke's division of the sublime and beautiful on ...
... Burke's Of the Sublime and Beautiful sagacious and learned ( In his summary he largely borrows Burke's phrasing and relegates his objec- tions to the footnotes . His chief stricture is Burke's division of the sublime and beautiful on ...
242. oldal
... Burke to his friend , “ and mark what passes between him and me by and by at Sir Joshua's . " They pass on , and are soon joined at Reynolds ' by Goldsmith whom Burke receives very coolly . This vexes the poet , and he begs Burke to ...
... Burke to his friend , “ and mark what passes between him and me by and by at Sir Joshua's . " They pass on , and are soon joined at Reynolds ' by Goldsmith whom Burke receives very coolly . This vexes the poet , and he begs Burke to ...
276. oldal
... Burke to witness a performance of the Italian Fantoccini or Puppets in Panton Street - the caprice of the town . When Burke praises the dexterity with which one of them tosses a pike , " Pshaw , " says Goldsmith with some warmth , “ I ...
... Burke to witness a performance of the Italian Fantoccini or Puppets in Panton Street - the caprice of the town . When Burke praises the dexterity with which one of them tosses a pike , " Pshaw , " says Goldsmith with some warmth , “ I ...
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A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD | 13 |
THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT | 17 |
BURGERSDICIUS AND SMIGLECIUS | 25 |
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