Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 pagina's |
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... pleasing of any in our language , versified with inimitable beauty , and breathing the very soul of love and sentiment . We find nothing in this performance to turn the attention upon the writer , or to inflame the passions of the ...
... pleasing of any in our language , versified with inimitable beauty , and breathing the very soul of love and sentiment . We find nothing in this performance to turn the attention upon the writer , or to inflame the passions of the ...
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... pleasing , and perhaps the most important , part of natural knowledge . From an accurate systematic arrangement of natural objects , we acquire general conceptions of all the individuals composing the system , and of their relations and ...
... pleasing , and perhaps the most important , part of natural knowledge . From an accurate systematic arrangement of natural objects , we acquire general conceptions of all the individuals composing the system , and of their relations and ...
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... pleasing sentiment , in a natural and unaffected style . His Essays , originally written for newspapers , cannot be read without lamenting his fate ( the fate of hapless genius ! ) while some venal and ignorant Procrustes of the house ...
... pleasing sentiment , in a natural and unaffected style . His Essays , originally written for newspapers , cannot be read without lamenting his fate ( the fate of hapless genius ! ) while some venal and ignorant Procrustes of the house ...
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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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