Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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Pagina 119
... continued , as we proceeded , to rail against beggars with as much animosity as before he threw in some episodes on his own amazing prudence and economy , with his profound skill in dis- 20 covering impostors ; he explained the manner ...
... continued , as we proceeded , to rail against beggars with as much animosity as before he threw in some episodes on his own amazing prudence and economy , with his profound skill in dis- 20 covering impostors ; he explained the manner ...
Pagina 134
... continued he , doubling up the poem , and forcing it into the author's pocket , ' that you will get great honour when it comes out : so I shall beg leave to put it in . We will not intrude upon your good - nature , in desiring to hear ...
... continued he , doubling up the poem , and forcing it into the author's pocket , ' that you will get great honour when it comes out : so I shall beg leave to put it in . We will not intrude upon your good - nature , in desiring to hear ...
Pagina 157
... continued for some time , listening to the song , and looking with tranquillity ; when the master of the box came to inform us , that the waterworks were going to begin . At this information I could instantly perceive the 10 widow ...
... continued for some time , listening to the song , and looking with tranquillity ; when the master of the box came to inform us , that the waterworks were going to begin . At this information I could instantly perceive the 10 widow ...
Sommario
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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