The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... give help to . " 19 Such a biographical interpretation of the essay would seem to vindicate the traditional portrayal of a benevolent , smiling - through - tears Goldsmith . A rhe- torical analysis of the conclusion , however , will ...
... give help to . " 19 Such a biographical interpretation of the essay would seem to vindicate the traditional portrayal of a benevolent , smiling - through - tears Goldsmith . A rhe- torical analysis of the conclusion , however , will ...
Pagina 180
... give him money ; which when the Bishop had considered , he sent a Servant in all haste to call Richard back to him , and at Richard's return , the Bishop said to him , Richard , I sent for you back to lend you my Horse ; be sure you be ...
... give him money ; which when the Bishop had considered , he sent a Servant in all haste to call Richard back to him , and at Richard's return , the Bishop said to him , Richard , I sent for you back to lend you my Horse ; be sure you be ...
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... give . ” " And that , madam , " cried her real lover , " was indeed all that you ever had to give ; at least all that I ever thought worth the acceptance . And now I protest , my Arabella , by all that's happy , your want of fortune ...
... give . ” " And that , madam , " cried her real lover , " was indeed all that you ever had to give ; at least all that I ever thought worth the acceptance . And now I protest , my Arabella , by all that's happy , your want of fortune ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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