The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... failed to understand his irony , it was not because he had failed to plant the signposts . There is one excellent illustration of how at least one contemporary completely misunderstood Goldsmith's irony . It was Richard Cumberland who ...
... failed to understand his irony , it was not because he had failed to plant the signposts . There is one excellent illustration of how at least one contemporary completely misunderstood Goldsmith's irony . It was Richard Cumberland who ...
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... failed to see the out- right rejection of Gray's verse and Goldsmith's oblique irony in expressing these attitudes ... fail , / Thy bacon forehead smok'd in every jail " ( III , 190 ) . Boswell records a discussion of Gray's poems in ...
... failed to see the out- right rejection of Gray's verse and Goldsmith's oblique irony in expressing these attitudes ... fail , / Thy bacon forehead smok'd in every jail " ( III , 190 ) . Boswell records a discussion of Gray's poems in ...
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... fail to ponder whether indifference be a true measure of intrepidity or merely a measure of dull insensibility . In short , the reader may fail to recognize the deliberate overstatement , always a fa- vorite device of satire . But , if ...
... fail to ponder whether indifference be a true measure of intrepidity or merely a measure of dull insensibility . In short , the reader may fail to recognize the deliberate overstatement , always a fa- vorite device of satire . But , if ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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