Goldsmith, the Critical HeritageGeorge Sebastian Rousseau Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974 - 385 pagina's |
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... respect , the properties of animal and not of mineral nature . In consequence of this discovery , some extraordinary conjectures have been formed , respecting the means by which those fossils have been deposited in the earth . Our ...
... respect , the properties of animal and not of mineral nature . In consequence of this discovery , some extraordinary conjectures have been formed , respecting the means by which those fossils have been deposited in the earth . Our ...
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... respects , factitious and imperfect ; for the connexions and variations of the several productions of Nature , are ... respect to each other . - Such disadvantages are indeed sufficiently compensated , by the readiness with which these ...
... respects , factitious and imperfect ; for the connexions and variations of the several productions of Nature , are ... respect to each other . - Such disadvantages are indeed sufficiently compensated , by the readiness with which these ...
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... respect , the one through an affectation of simplicity , and the other , singularly enough , of dignity . Metrical weakness is owing in most cases to paucity of emphasis ; but GOLDSMITH in his Traveller is feeble in misplaced emphasis ...
... respect , the one through an affectation of simplicity , and the other , singularly enough , of dignity . Metrical weakness is owing in most cases to paucity of emphasis ; but GOLDSMITH in his Traveller is feeble in misplaced emphasis ...
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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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