The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... object of this pas- sion , " writes Goldsmith . After giving several examples of the role of reason in locating the beauty of objects by the criterion of fitness , he repeats his thesis more em- phatically : " Hence a great part of our ...
... object of this pas- sion , " writes Goldsmith . After giving several examples of the role of reason in locating the beauty of objects by the criterion of fitness , he repeats his thesis more em- phatically : " Hence a great part of our ...
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... object my friend was by no means capable of withstanding , his vivacity , and his discourse were instantly interrupted , upon this occa- sion his very dissimulation had forsaken him . Even , in my presence , he immediately applied his ...
... object my friend was by no means capable of withstanding , his vivacity , and his discourse were instantly interrupted , upon this occa- sion his very dissimulation had forsaken him . Even , in my presence , he immediately applied his ...
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... object of satire ( as Sympathie suggested by Baker , Gallaway , and Hilles ) , does he vin- with Prime Job ? dicate himself by his " heroic " conduct in prison ? Or is he still an object of satire to be viewed with comic de- tachment ...
... object of satire ( as Sympathie suggested by Baker , Gallaway , and Hilles ) , does he vin- with Prime Job ? dicate himself by his " heroic " conduct in prison ? Or is he still an object of satire to be viewed with comic de- tachment ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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