Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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Pagina 55
... Lord Clare and my Lord Bishop , my Lord Nugent - sure he knew them intimately , and was hand and glove with some of the best men in town - and he would have spoken of Johnson and of Burke , from Cork , and of Sir Joshua who had doubt ...
... Lord Clare and my Lord Bishop , my Lord Nugent - sure he knew them intimately , and was hand and glove with some of the best men in town - and he would have spoken of Johnson and of Burke , from Cork , and of Sir Joshua who had doubt ...
Pagina 144
... lord Mudler , one of the most good - natured creatures that ever squeezed a lemon , I should myself be among the number of their admirers . I was yesterday to dine at the Duchess of Piccadilly's . My lord was there . " Ned , " says he ...
... lord Mudler , one of the most good - natured creatures that ever squeezed a lemon , I should myself be among the number of their admirers . I was yesterday to dine at the Duchess of Piccadilly's . My lord was there . " Ned , " says he ...
Pagina 174
... Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords . PAGE 23. 21. A generous kinsman : see note to p . 2.2 . PAGE 24. 14. to assert in print that he was present : see Gold- smith's Memoirs of M. de Voltaire : The person who writes this Memoir , who ...
... Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords . PAGE 23. 21. A generous kinsman : see note to p . 2.2 . PAGE 24. 14. to assert in print that he was present : see Gold- smith's Memoirs of M. de Voltaire : The person who writes this Memoir , who ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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