Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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... Johnson and Gibbon , as 10 happy and vivid as the sketches of Burke and Garrick . Some of Goldsmith's friends and admirers honoured him with a cenotaph in Westminster Abbey . Nollekens was the sculptor ; and Johnson wrote the ...
... Johnson and Gibbon , as 10 happy and vivid as the sketches of Burke and Garrick . Some of Goldsmith's friends and admirers honoured him with a cenotaph in Westminster Abbey . Nollekens was the sculptor ; and Johnson wrote the ...
Pagina 55
... Johnson had a way of contracting the names of his friends , as Beauclerk , Beau ; Boswell , Bozzy .... I remember one day . when Tom Davies was telling that Dr. Johnson said- " We are all in labour for a name to Goldy's play ...
... Johnson had a way of contracting the names of his friends , as Beauclerk , Beau ; Boswell , Bozzy .... I remember one day . when Tom Davies was telling that Dr. Johnson said- " We are all in labour for a name to Goldy's play ...
Pagina 178
... Johnson : ' He affected Johnson's style and manner of conversation , and when he had uttered , as he often would , a laboured sentence , so tumid as to be scarce intelligible , would ask if that was not truly Johnsonian ; yet he loved ...
... Johnson : ' He affected Johnson's style and manner of conversation , and when he had uttered , as he often would , a laboured sentence , so tumid as to be scarce intelligible , would ask if that was not truly Johnsonian ; yet he loved ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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