Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1931 - 200 pagine |
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... nature . Some affect humanity and tenderness , others boast of having such dispositions from nature ; but he is the only man I ever knew who seemed ashamed of his natural benevolence . He takes as much pains to hide his feelings as any ...
... nature . Some affect humanity and tenderness , others boast of having such dispositions from nature ; but he is the only man I ever knew who seemed ashamed of his natural benevolence . He takes as much pains to hide his feelings as any ...
Pagina 141
... natural , he has then the strongest reason to exclaim . He may with a sneer send you back to China for readers . He may ... nature made me . ' Here then , ' cries the book- seller , ' we should have you entirely in our power ; unnatural ...
... natural , he has then the strongest reason to exclaim . He may with a sneer send you back to China for readers . He may ... nature made me . ' Here then , ' cries the book- seller , ' we should have you entirely in our power ; unnatural ...
Pagina 187
... nature never exhibited a more magnificent prospect , I confess it fine ; but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lissoy gate , and there take in , to me , the most pleasing horizon in nature . ' Lissoy Mount , in ...
... nature never exhibited a more magnificent prospect , I confess it fine ; but then I had rather be placed on the little mount before Lissoy gate , and there take in , to me , the most pleasing horizon in nature . ' Lissoy Mount , in ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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