The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... Gold- smith's critical views : Goldsmith himself was aware of such a distinction and expressed his allegiance to the crit- ical tradition of Swift and Pope . By his very use of the term " Augustan " to define the literature of the Age ...
... Gold- smith's critical views : Goldsmith himself was aware of such a distinction and expressed his allegiance to the crit- ical tradition of Swift and Pope . By his very use of the term " Augustan " to define the literature of the Age ...
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... gold . I love humanity . People may say , that we , in our way , have no humanity ; but I'll shew you my humanity this moment . There's my follower here , little Flanigan , with a wife and four children , a guinea or two would be more ...
... gold . I love humanity . People may say , that we , in our way , have no humanity ; but I'll shew you my humanity this moment . There's my follower here , little Flanigan , with a wife and four children , a guinea or two would be more ...
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... Gold- smith's tendency to express themes and ideas first in his prose essays and then later to reiterate them in verse would be ideally aided by his reliance on the verse para- graph as the basic unit . Furthermore , by treating a poem ...
... Gold- smith's tendency to express themes and ideas first in his prose essays and then later to reiterate them in verse would be ideally aided by his reliance on the verse para- graph as the basic unit . Furthermore , by treating a poem ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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