The True Genius of Oliver GoldsmithJohns Hopkins Press, 1969 - 241 pagina's |
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... sense , which middling people have over the rich ! There is so much paint and affectation , so many unmeaning words and senseless customs among people of rank , as fully justify the remark made seventeen hundred years ago : Rarus enim ...
... sense , which middling people have over the rich ! There is so much paint and affectation , so many unmeaning words and senseless customs among people of rank , as fully justify the remark made seventeen hundred years ago : Rarus enim ...
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... sense , meant a sort of moral over- strain , the attempt to be unnaturally good and immoder- ately virtuous , to live by reason alone . Erasmus and Mon- taigne had come to have an antipathy to this lofty and strenuous moral temper ...
... sense , meant a sort of moral over- strain , the attempt to be unnaturally good and immoder- ately virtuous , to live by reason alone . Erasmus and Mon- taigne had come to have an antipathy to this lofty and strenuous moral temper ...
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... sense of good luck and financial prosperity ironically turn upward . We cannot , then , logically absolve Dr. Primrose from responsibility for his wife's decisions ( as he would have us do ) ; for by his deliberate acquiescence he does ...
... sense of good luck and financial prosperity ironically turn upward . We cannot , then , logically absolve Dr. Primrose from responsibility for his wife's decisions ( as he would have us do ) ; for by his deliberate acquiescence he does ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Augustanisms and the Moral Basis for | 21 |
The Craft of Persuasion | 40 |
Copyright | |
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