Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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... literary life , when the swan paraded , there was the ugly duckling still splashing ungainly in its wake ; and even ad- mitted beauty was disparaged by this ignominious associa- tion . Indeed Goldsmith's reputation never began to ...
... literary life , when the swan paraded , there was the ugly duckling still splashing ungainly in its wake ; and even ad- mitted beauty was disparaged by this ignominious associa- tion . Indeed Goldsmith's reputation never began to ...
129. oldal
... literary world was not then so big a place . Two sentences adorned the title - page , one in Greek , saying " I have friendship for philosophers ; but none for sophists and pedants , and may I never have " : and one in Latin : " It were ...
... literary world was not then so big a place . Two sentences adorned the title - page , one in Greek , saying " I have friendship for philosophers ; but none for sophists and pedants , and may I never have " : and one in Latin : " It were ...
139. oldal
... literary style , unduly influenced by the ruling French ideas , discarded all desire for richness . Thought should take shape in simple graceful form , without emphasis or color . But if his interest in Spenser is not inspired by literary ...
... literary style , unduly influenced by the ruling French ideas , discarded all desire for richness . Thought should take shape in simple graceful form , without emphasis or color . But if his interest in Spenser is not inspired by literary ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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