Johnson & Goldsmith & Their PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 175 páginas |
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... once more a prisoner in his garret . The annals of Grub Street are full of similar details , and though , as in these particular instances , the man was him- self the main cause of his misfortunes , this was , as our own subject shows ...
... once more a prisoner in his garret . The annals of Grub Street are full of similar details , and though , as in these particular instances , the man was him- self the main cause of his misfortunes , this was , as our own subject shows ...
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... once to a more important formal feature of Goldsmith's poetic work - I mean the stereotyped conventionalism by which much of his diction is characterized and which is one of his many points of con- nexion with the Augustan school . For ...
... once to a more important formal feature of Goldsmith's poetic work - I mean the stereotyped conventionalism by which much of his diction is characterized and which is one of his many points of con- nexion with the Augustan school . For ...
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... once infected with the disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to increase the distemper . Like the tiger , that seldom desists from pursuing man after having once preyed upon human flesh , the reader who has once ...
... once infected with the disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to increase the distemper . Like the tiger , that seldom desists from pursuing man after having once preyed upon human flesh , the reader who has once ...
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