The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... Goldsmith recklessly squandered both his money and his genius . The money both men wasted does not matter now ; but the time and energy they flung away may at times still wake our regret . With Dryden , it can be argued that the ...
... Goldsmith recklessly squandered both his money and his genius . The money both men wasted does not matter now ; but the time and energy they flung away may at times still wake our regret . With Dryden , it can be argued that the ...
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... Goldsmith to pawn his watch , so that Pilkington might buy a cage ( so he pre- tended ) for two white mice wherewith ... Goldsmith's is none too common in literature ; just as common sense is none too abundant in life . And if he is ...
... Goldsmith to pawn his watch , so that Pilkington might buy a cage ( so he pre- tended ) for two white mice wherewith ... Goldsmith's is none too common in literature ; just as common sense is none too abundant in life . And if he is ...
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... Goldsmith's warning . Again both Johnson and Goldsmith disliked Gray , particularly the Odes . But again Goldsmith attacks from a different flank . He is more mindful of the viewpoint of simple men - ' We cannot behold , ' he says ...
... Goldsmith's warning . Again both Johnson and Goldsmith disliked Gray , particularly the Odes . But again Goldsmith attacks from a different flank . He is more mindful of the viewpoint of simple men - ' We cannot behold , ' he says ...
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