Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1931 - 200 pagine |
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... poor dependants besides those hungry children . He kept an open table ; round which sat flatterers and poor friends , who laughed at the honest rector's 10 many jokes and ate the produce of his seventy acres of farm . Those who have ...
... poor dependants besides those hungry children . He kept an open table ; round which sat flatterers and poor friends , who laughed at the honest rector's 10 many jokes and ate the produce of his seventy acres of farm . Those who have ...
Pagina 47
... poor neighbour : he could give away his blankets in college to the poor widow , and warm himself as he best might in the feathers he could pawn his coat to save his landlord from gaol when he was a school - usher , he spent his earnings ...
... poor neighbour : he could give away his blankets in college to the poor widow , and warm himself as he best might in the feathers he could pawn his coat to save his landlord from gaol when he was a school - usher , he spent his earnings ...
Pagina 52
... poor dependants , whose appealing looks were perhaps the hardest of all pains for him to bear , devising fevered 10 plans for the morrow , new histories , new comedies , all sorts of new literary schemes , flying from all these into ...
... poor dependants , whose appealing looks were perhaps the hardest of all pains for him to bear , devising fevered 10 plans for the morrow , new histories , new comedies , all sorts of new literary schemes , flying from all these into ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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