The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... Learning in Europe ( 1759 ) : " When the link between patronage and learning was entire , then all who deserved fame were in a capacity of attaining it " ( I , 310 ) . But when Sir Robert Walpole was prime min- ister and a nouveau riche ...
... Learning in Europe ( 1759 ) : " When the link between patronage and learning was entire , then all who deserved fame were in a capacity of attaining it " ( I , 310 ) . But when Sir Robert Walpole was prime min- ister and a nouveau riche ...
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... learning . This organic metaphor of culture is sustained throughout the entire work even to the point of comparing incompetent critics and commentators to plant pests : " the insect - like absurdities , which were hatched in the schools ...
... learning . This organic metaphor of culture is sustained throughout the entire work even to the point of comparing incompetent critics and commentators to plant pests : " the insect - like absurdities , which were hatched in the schools ...
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... learning in its feeble commencement may , if continued , retard its progress . The paths of science which were at first intricate because untrodden , may at last grow toilsome because too much frequented . As learning ad- vances , the ...
... learning in its feeble commencement may , if continued , retard its progress . The paths of science which were at first intricate because untrodden , may at last grow toilsome because too much frequented . As learning ad- vances , the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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