The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... recognize the innate de- pravity of human nature . > In the late 1750's and early 1760's , as in the earlier Augustan age , the battle line between the tough - minded and optimistic views of human nature was clearly drawn . For example ...
... recognize the innate de- pravity of human nature . > In the late 1750's and early 1760's , as in the earlier Augustan age , the battle line between the tough - minded and optimistic views of human nature was clearly drawn . For example ...
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... recognizing the external differ- ences between civilizations , would find human nature in all ages and all cultures ... recognized this in his " Oliver Goldsmith— Traveller " ( Ph.D. diss . , University of Wisconsin , 1952 ) . 9 9 Pope ...
... recognizing the external differ- ences between civilizations , would find human nature in all ages and all cultures ... recognized this in his " Oliver Goldsmith— Traveller " ( Ph.D. diss . , University of Wisconsin , 1952 ) . 9 9 Pope ...
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... recognized the difficulty of Addison and Steele portraying a Tory squire sympathetically and recognized that the country squire who had been a traditional object of satire 1 1 " Humour in the Age of Pope , " Huntington Library Quarterly ...
... recognized the difficulty of Addison and Steele portraying a Tory squire sympathetically and recognized that the country squire who had been a traditional object of satire 1 1 " Humour in the Age of Pope , " Huntington Library Quarterly ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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