Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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Pagina 109
... poet of any genius is sure to find such enemies ; he feels , though he seems to despise , their malice ; they make him miserable here , and in the pursuit of empty fame , at last he gains solid anxiety . ' ' Has this been the case with ...
... poet of any genius is sure to find such enemies ; he feels , though he seems to despise , their malice ; they make him miserable here , and in the pursuit of empty fame , at last he gains solid anxiety . ' ' Has this been the case with ...
Pagina 162
... poet for his diversion , and helped to turn a mill in order to gain a livelihood . Terence was a slave , and Boethius died in gaol . 20 Among the Italians , Paulo Borghese , almost as good a poet as Tasso , knew fourteen different ...
... poet for his diversion , and helped to turn a mill in order to gain a livelihood . Terence was a slave , and Boethius died in gaol . 20 Among the Italians , Paulo Borghese , almost as good a poet as Tasso , knew fourteen different ...
Pagina 179
... Poets , estimated by some as Johnson's greatest work ( 1779-81 ) , consists of a series of biographies prefixed to the ... poet . In 1776 , ten years after the appearance of The Vicar of Wakefield , he went as court chaplain to Weimar ...
... Poets , estimated by some as Johnson's greatest work ( 1779-81 ) , consists of a series of biographies prefixed to the ... poet . In 1776 , ten years after the appearance of The Vicar of Wakefield , he went as court chaplain to Weimar ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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