Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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Pagina 47
... give of his crust , and speak his word of compassion . If he had but his flute left , he could give that , and make the children 20 happy in the dreary London court . He could give the coals in that queer coal - scuttle we read of to ...
... give of his crust , and speak his word of compassion . If he had but his flute left , he could give that , and make the children 20 happy in the dreary London court . He could give the coals in that queer coal - scuttle we read of to ...
Pagina 111
... gives something , Sir .'- ' I'll give thee nothing , ' returned I : ' the guardians of the temple should pay you your ... give more as we are going out . Sure , the guardians of the temple can never think they get enough . Show me the ...
... gives something , Sir .'- ' I'll give thee nothing , ' returned I : ' the guardians of the temple should pay you your ... give more as we are going out . Sure , the guardians of the temple can never think they get enough . Show me the ...
Pagina 128
... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . ' LETTER XXIX A DESCRIPTION OF A CLUB OF AUTHORS From the Same WERE we to estimate the learning of the English by the number of books that are every day published among them ...
... give away nothing , and thus have much in our power to give . ' LETTER XXIX A DESCRIPTION OF A CLUB OF AUTHORS From the Same WERE we to estimate the learning of the English by the number of books that are every day published among them ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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