The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithWildside Press LLC, 1 дек. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 504 John Forster (1812-1876), was an English biographer and critic and a friend of author Charles Dickens. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) was an Irish writer, poet, and physician known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield. |
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Стр. viii
... appropriated by me ; or that I had adopted a thought , an expression , a view of character , a con- struction of any particular circumstances , or a decision on any doubtful point , which Mr. Prior had before suggested viii PREFACE .
... appropriated by me ; or that I had adopted a thought , an expression , a view of character , a con- struction of any particular circumstances , or a decision on any doubtful point , which Mr. Prior had before suggested viii PREFACE .
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... thought it perfectly safe to do this , and relied on all trace being lost of his having simply been where others had been before him . No one reading his book would expect to find already printed in a magazine of the last century not a ...
... thought it perfectly safe to do this , and relied on all trace being lost of his having simply been where others had been before him . No one reading his book would expect to find already printed in a magazine of the last century not a ...
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... thought towards this gentleman but of gratitude in con- nection with the pursuit which had occupied us in common , until he repelled the expression of that feeling . Of course I did not think his book a good one , or I would not have ...
... thought towards this gentleman but of gratitude in con- nection with the pursuit which had occupied us in common , until he repelled the expression of that feeling . Of course I did not think his book a good one , or I would not have ...
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... thought all happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found " myself still in want of something , and expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease every ...
... thought all happiness lay beyond the Alps ; when in Italy , I found " myself still in want of something , and expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expecting ease every ...
Стр. xxix
... thought the time was so near when Letters to Hurd , 278 . 66 a vagabond Scot should write nonsense ten thousand strong . " P. 116. The reader must not suppose that the lines here quoted in a note from Drayton in any respect invalidate ...
... thought the time was so near when Letters to Hurd , 278 . 66 a vagabond Scot should write nonsense ten thousand strong . " P. 116. The reader must not suppose that the lines here quoted in a note from Drayton in any respect invalidate ...
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entrance | 59 |
53 | 173 |
Speaking out for the Authors | 191 |
CHAPTER II | 231 |
CHAPTER VIII | 294 |
77 | 298 |
1763 | 321 |
Jacobite adventure at Newcastle 56 | 331 |
A club proposed | 333 |
49 | 78 |
CHAPTER I | 101 |
A strange dispenser of fame | 364 |
CHAPTER II | 388 |
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