The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... English poetry from 1660 to 1750 in his essay " The Augustan Mode in English Poetry , " Eighteenth - Century Studies , I ( 1967 ) , 1-32 . If one accepts the possi- bility of ever defining a literary period style that is the common de ...
... English poetry from 1660 to 1750 in his essay " The Augustan Mode in English Poetry , " Eighteenth - Century Studies , I ( 1967 ) , 1-32 . If one accepts the possi- bility of ever defining a literary period style that is the common de ...
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... English periodicals . He is insidiously using the Swiftian technique of criticizing English taste by reflecting and distorting its worst excesses in the literatures of other countries . His centripetal position is based on an idealistic ...
... English periodicals . He is insidiously using the Swiftian technique of criticizing English taste by reflecting and distorting its worst excesses in the literatures of other countries . His centripetal position is based on an idealistic ...
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... English has more " pu- rity " than Goldsmith's , Goldsmith , according to Prior , “ has equal ease , greater perspicuity , more variety , and more strength . " 3 Middle style is primarily a mean between ex- tremes , between ornate ...
... English has more " pu- rity " than Goldsmith's , Goldsmith , according to Prior , “ has equal ease , greater perspicuity , more variety , and more strength . " 3 Middle style is primarily a mean between ex- tremes , between ornate ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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