The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... Black in The Citizen of the World . Letter XXVI— “ The character of the man in black ; with some instances of his inconsistent conduct " -represents one of the cleverest and most misunderstood essays of the entire eighteenth century ...
... Black in The Citizen of the World . Letter XXVI— “ The character of the man in black ; with some instances of his inconsistent conduct " -represents one of the cleverest and most misunderstood essays of the entire eighteenth century ...
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... Black is then dramatized by a narration of an excursion into the country . John For- ster's interpretation is the traditional ( sentimental ) in- terpretation of this country ramble : " The country ramble of the Man in Black , wherein ...
... Black is then dramatized by a narration of an excursion into the country . John For- ster's interpretation is the traditional ( sentimental ) in- terpretation of this country ramble : " The country ramble of the Man in Black , wherein ...
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... Black meets the first beggar : an old man who still had about him the remnants of tattered finery , implored our compassion . He assured us that he was no common beggar , but forced into the shameful profession , to support a dying wife ...
... Black meets the first beggar : an old man who still had about him the remnants of tattered finery , implored our compassion . He assured us that he was no common beggar , but forced into the shameful profession , to support a dying wife ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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