Johnson & Goldsmith & Their PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 175 páginas |
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... English designedly , because though Auburn may safely be identified with Lissoy it is transformed under the poet's hands into a typical English village set in a typical English landscape . As Masson has pointed out , it is a singular ...
... English designedly , because though Auburn may safely be identified with Lissoy it is transformed under the poet's hands into a typical English village set in a typical English landscape . As Masson has pointed out , it is a singular ...
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... English writers . Johnson's determination to write this epitaph in Latin was the occasion of a famous ' round robin ' protest ( see Boswell , p . 385 ) , the signatories to which very properly urged that " the memory of so eminent an ...
... English writers . Johnson's determination to write this epitaph in Latin was the occasion of a famous ' round robin ' protest ( see Boswell , p . 385 ) , the signatories to which very properly urged that " the memory of so eminent an ...
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... English Men of Letters series is rather thin . An excellent " Memoir " by D. Masson is prefixed to the " Globe " edition of Goldsmith's " Miscellaneous Works . " The lecture by Thackeray in his English Humourists of the Eighteenth ...
... English Men of Letters series is rather thin . An excellent " Memoir " by D. Masson is prefixed to the " Globe " edition of Goldsmith's " Miscellaneous Works . " The lecture by Thackeray in his English Humourists of the Eighteenth ...
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