The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... fortune - hunter , and I can see no reason why fortune- hunting women should not be contemptible too " ( IV , 38 ) . The Vicar is of course condemning explicitly not only his wife's later actions but implicitly and unconsciously his own ...
... fortune - hunter , and I can see no reason why fortune- hunting women should not be contemptible too " ( IV , 38 ) . The Vicar is of course condemning explicitly not only his wife's later actions but implicitly and unconsciously his own ...
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... Fortune . George Primrose and Arabella Wilmot , who have a spiritual love for each other , are at last brought ... fortune from me , which , I thank her father's assiduity , is pretty large . The articles , and a bond for her fortune ...
... Fortune . George Primrose and Arabella Wilmot , who have a spiritual love for each other , are at last brought ... fortune from me , which , I thank her father's assiduity , is pretty large . The articles , and a bond for her fortune ...
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... fortune in my favour . First having released me from the settlement that I had made the day before in his favour , he let me know that my merchant who had failed in town was arrested at Ant- werp , and there had given up effects to a ...
... fortune in my favour . First having released me from the settlement that I had made the day before in his favour , he let me know that my merchant who had failed in town was arrested at Ant- werp , and there had given up effects to a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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