Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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... characters are designed , make the Vicar of Wakefield one of the most delicious morsels of fictitious composition on which the human mind was ever employed . The principal character , 20 that of the simple pastor himself , with all the ...
... characters are designed , make the Vicar of Wakefield one of the most delicious morsels of fictitious composition on which the human mind was ever employed . The principal character , 20 that of the simple pastor himself , with all the ...
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... character , and over all this a cheerful spirit of compliance , and a smiling toleration of his own failings and those of others , then you will have put together pretty well the image of our excellent Wakefield . ' The delineation of ...
... character , and over all this a cheerful spirit of compliance , and a smiling toleration of his own failings and those of others , then you will have put together pretty well the image of our excellent Wakefield . ' The delineation of ...
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... character , which was opened up by Mr. Carlyle's famous article on his book . No wonder that Mr. Irving calls Boswell an ' incarnation of toadyism ' . And the worst of it is , that Johnson himself has suffered from this habit of the ...
... character , which was opened up by Mr. Carlyle's famous article on his book . No wonder that Mr. Irving calls Boswell an ' incarnation of toadyism ' . And the worst of it is , that Johnson himself has suffered from this habit of the ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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