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... writing that he ever produced , has been ignored almost entirely . The question is important . The Dialogues may well be the finest dialogue written in English , and modern readers , certainly less fascinated with the subject matter ...
... writing that he ever produced , has been ignored almost entirely . The question is important . The Dialogues may well be the finest dialogue written in English , and modern readers , certainly less fascinated with the subject matter ...
Side 44
... writers " more defective than any other writers , " and by and large Fielding shares his con- tempt . Fielding praises ... writing a more traditional voyage book , it seems fairly clear that the quotation from Horace " hic Finis chartaeq ...
... writers " more defective than any other writers , " and by and large Fielding shares his con- tempt . Fielding praises ... writing a more traditional voyage book , it seems fairly clear that the quotation from Horace " hic Finis chartaeq ...
Side 82
... writer was a hack taking advantage of a popular trend . Oliver Goldsmith's Chinese Letters or the Citizen of the World is partially just this a hack writer writing some hack letters . But in these letters there is more than just hack ...
... writer was a hack taking advantage of a popular trend . Oliver Goldsmith's Chinese Letters or the Citizen of the World is partially just this a hack writer writing some hack letters . But in these letters there is more than just hack ...
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