Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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... appeared in print , came the great crisis of Goldsmith's literary life . In Christmas week 1764 , he published a poem , entitled the Traveller . It was the first work to which he had put his name ; and it at once raised him to the rank ...
... appeared in print , came the great crisis of Goldsmith's literary life . In Christmas week 1764 , he published a poem , entitled the Traveller . It was the first work to which he had put his name ; and it at once raised him to the rank ...
Pagina 113
... appearing to labour under that restraint which an affectation of superior discernment generally produces . My ... appeared in the most unhappy situation of all . The rest of the audience came merely for their own amusement ; these ...
... appearing to labour under that restraint which an affectation of superior discernment generally produces . My ... appeared in the most unhappy situation of all . The rest of the audience came merely for their own amusement ; these ...
Pagina 181
... appeared in December 1770 , the picture having been exhibited the previous April . Forster gives this incident in his Life , the old pupil being a Mr. Samuel Bishop . PAGE 49. 2. Beattie : James Beattie ( 1735-1803 ) , a Scottish poet ...
... appeared in December 1770 , the picture having been exhibited the previous April . Forster gives this incident in his Life , the old pupil being a Mr. Samuel Bishop . PAGE 49. 2. Beattie : James Beattie ( 1735-1803 ) , a Scottish poet ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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