English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... hand it is sometimes claimed that the essay was the product of French and Italian influence , and Dr. Johnson , in his account of its origin , has singled out for mention the works of Casa , Castiglione , and La Bruyère . It is only ...
... hand it is sometimes claimed that the essay was the product of French and Italian influence , and Dr. Johnson , in his account of its origin , has singled out for mention the works of Casa , Castiglione , and La Bruyère . It is only ...
Strana xviii
... hands as an artistic whole . It is generally hazardous to appeal against any long - sustained verdict of public literary opinion , but it cannot be admitted that the oblivion into which the Review has fallen is a wholly merited one . A ...
... hands as an artistic whole . It is generally hazardous to appeal against any long - sustained verdict of public literary opinion , but it cannot be admitted that the oblivion into which the Review has fallen is a wholly merited one . A ...
Strana xxx
... true greatness lies in his use of a pure and tuneful diction , and in his power of humorous satire . Irony , in his hands , was like a fine rapier which can wound without at once being felt , and no English writer has excelled.
... true greatness lies in his use of a pure and tuneful diction , and in his power of humorous satire . Irony , in his hands , was like a fine rapier which can wound without at once being felt , and no English writer has excelled.
Strana xlvi
... hand which pictured " the idyllic grace of the Vicar's home " . It was , however , but a momentary yielding to a prevailing fashion , and very soon Goldsmith's ex- quisite literary taste provided him with a medium of expression more ...
... hand which pictured " the idyllic grace of the Vicar's home " . It was , however , but a momentary yielding to a prevailing fashion , and very soon Goldsmith's ex- quisite literary taste provided him with a medium of expression more ...
Strana xlvii
... hand , Goldsmith's vagabondage was a notable part of his education ; it broadened his sympathies , quickened his sense of humour , and made him , as he loved to think , a citizen of the world . It was under this title that he collected ...
... hand , Goldsmith's vagabondage was a notable part of his education ; it broadened his sympathies , quickened his sense of humour , and made him , as he loved to think , a citizen of the world . It was under this title that he collected ...
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