Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 pagina's |
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Pagina 107
... circumstances of the daughter relinquishing her lover , in order to attend her father ; and the mother clasping her ... circumstance of the voice of Poetry ' prevailing over time , ' can have with the circumstance of its redressing the ...
... circumstances of the daughter relinquishing her lover , in order to attend her father ; and the mother clasping her ... circumstance of the voice of Poetry ' prevailing over time , ' can have with the circumstance of its redressing the ...
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... circumstances were by no means in a prosperous situation ! partly owing to the liberality of his disposition , and ... circumstances this design was 1 Referring to the mysterious circumstances of Goldsmith's death . dropped , and his ...
... circumstances were by no means in a prosperous situation ! partly owing to the liberality of his disposition , and ... circumstances this design was 1 Referring to the mysterious circumstances of Goldsmith's death . dropped , and his ...
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... circumstances . All is alive - all is filled - yet all is clear . The proper combination of objects refers to the impression they are calculated to make on the mind ; and requires that they should har- monize , and reciprocally enforce ...
... circumstances . All is alive - all is filled - yet all is clear . The proper combination of objects refers to the impression they are calculated to make on the mind ; and requires that they should har- monize , and reciprocally enforce ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Traveller or a Prospect of Society December 1764 | 29 |
JOHN LANGHORNE Monthly Review January 1765 | 35 |
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