The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 78
... partly because he was often wise and good , but partly - let us own it- because he could also resemble an intoxicated hippopotamus . The ' pious ' Æneas , no doubt , was a better character than Achilles , Octavia than Cleopatra , Sir ...
... partly because he was often wise and good , but partly - let us own it- because he could also resemble an intoxicated hippopotamus . The ' pious ' Æneas , no doubt , was a better character than Achilles , Octavia than Cleopatra , Sir ...
Pagina 131
... partly awed , partly outraged , partly fascinated . And yet Chesterfield and Johnson had also qualities in common K 231.
... partly awed , partly outraged , partly fascinated . And yet Chesterfield and Johnson had also qualities in common K 231.
Pagina 314
... partly right , partly wrong . Much eighteenth - century blank verse - say in Thomson , Young , Akenside - recalls the churchyard sculpture perpetrated by monumental masions , in Carrara marble of a whiteness as stiff and dead as those ...
... partly right , partly wrong . Much eighteenth - century blank verse - say in Thomson , Young , Akenside - recalls the churchyard sculpture perpetrated by monumental masions , in Carrara marble of a whiteness as stiff and dead as those ...
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The EighteenthCentury Mind PAGE | 1 |
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Lord Chesterfield | 129 |
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