The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... become a business such that writ- ers had become " retailers of knowledge . " In the 1750's and 1760's the writer was at the mercy of the booksellers , who were themselves at the mercy of a middle - class read- ing public . Before his ...
... become a business such that writ- ers had become " retailers of knowledge . " In the 1750's and 1760's the writer was at the mercy of the booksellers , who were themselves at the mercy of a middle - class read- ing public . Before his ...
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... becoming " shallow enough " for the taste of a " polite audience . " If Swift , Gay , Pope , and Fielding had maintained ... become more subtle . Further- more , a writer like Goldsmith , owing much to Swift and Pope , would find that he ...
... becoming " shallow enough " for the taste of a " polite audience . " If Swift , Gay , Pope , and Fielding had maintained ... become more subtle . Further- more , a writer like Goldsmith , owing much to Swift and Pope , would find that he ...
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... becomes thoroughly nonplused when the prison is soon " filled with riot , laughter , and prophaneness ” : “ How , ' cried ... become chearful ; but such chearfulness was never yet produced by effort , which is itself painful ” ( IV , 141 ) ...
... becomes thoroughly nonplused when the prison is soon " filled with riot , laughter , and prophaneness ” : “ How , ' cried ... become chearful ; but such chearfulness was never yet produced by effort , which is itself painful ” ( IV , 141 ) ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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Altangi appears artistic attack attitude Augustan beauty become benevolence Black called century Chapter character Citizen comic considered critics culture direct edition effect eighteenth-century English Enquiry essay fail followed force fortune function give Gold Goldsmith hand happiness History human important interpretation ironic irony italics Italy John Johnson later learning Letter literary literature London look manner material mean merely mind moral narrator Nash nature never novel object observed once original paragraph passage pattern pleasure poem poetry point of view political poor Pope praise present Primrose Primrose's prose reader reason recognize refers reflect rhetoric satire seems sense sentence sentimental smith social story structure style suggest Swift taste theory thesis tion traditional Traveller turn understand verse Vicar of Wakefield virtue vols writing
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