Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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Pagina 172
... line , and that the subject of coluit is the three following lines taken collectively . Conington pointed out long ago that ' ornavit ' in classical Latin would be ' ornaret ' ( ' in such a way that he did not adorn it ' ) . PAGE 16. 22 ...
... line , and that the subject of coluit is the three following lines taken collectively . Conington pointed out long ago that ' ornavit ' in classical Latin would be ' ornaret ' ( ' in such a way that he did not adorn it ' ) . PAGE 16. 22 ...
Pagina 185
... line , which Mr. Dobell supposes to be a suggestion of Johnson's , has no connexion with what follows ; nor is it easy to see what Goldsmith was thinking of , for autocracies have always been the objects of plots . 397-412 . These lines ...
... line , which Mr. Dobell supposes to be a suggestion of Johnson's , has no connexion with what follows ; nor is it easy to see what Goldsmith was thinking of , for autocracies have always been the objects of plots . 397-412 . These lines ...
Pagina 190
... lines were added by Dr. Johnson : Dr. Johnson favoured me by marking the lines which he furnished to Goldsmith's Deserted Village , which are only the last four . ' The poem would perhaps end better without them . RETALIATION PAGE 90 ...
... lines were added by Dr. Johnson : Dr. Johnson favoured me by marking the lines which he furnished to Goldsmith's Deserted Village , which are only the last four . ' The poem would perhaps end better without them . RETALIATION PAGE 90 ...
Sommario
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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