The Periodical Essayists of the Eighteenth Century: With Illustrative Extracts from the Rarer PeriodicalsJ. Clarke & Company, limited, 1923 - 263ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... writer . Richardson ( No. 66 ) criticises a scene in Richard III . He advances the view that , after all , the strange love ... write English with grammatical clearness and cor- rectness , but with no great freedom of style . Ordinary ...
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... write in the manner of men ; and " if he fails to please and delight mankind , he will give up the Ghost ! " " These ... writer gives a number of extracts from it , and retells the story . A letter from a Frenchman who has come to ...
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THE TATLER AND SPECTATOR and other PerioDICAL ESSAY WORK | 21 |
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