Essays on GoldsmithClarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pagine |
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... shilling . 20 In this hopeless condition Goldsmith commenced his travels , with one shirt in his pocket , and a devout reliance on Providence . It is understood that in the narrative of George , eldest son of the Vicar of Wakefield ...
... shilling . 20 In this hopeless condition Goldsmith commenced his travels , with one shirt in his pocket , and a devout reliance on Providence . It is understood that in the narrative of George , eldest son of the Vicar of Wakefield ...
Pagina 57
... shilling under each . The shillings he told me were England , France , and Spain . " Hey presto cockalorum ! " cried the Doctor , and lo , on uncovering the shillings , which had been dispersed , each beneath a separate hat , they were ...
... shilling under each . The shillings he told me were England , France , and Spain . " Hey presto cockalorum ! " cried the Doctor , and lo , on uncovering the shillings , which had been dispersed , each beneath a separate hat , they were ...
Pagina 132
... shilling an hour while he continued reading : the said shilling to be equally distributed among the company as a recompense for their trouble . ' Our poet seemed at first to shrink at the penalty , hesitating for some time whether he ...
... shilling an hour while he continued reading : the said shilling to be equally distributed among the company as a recompense for their trouble . ' Our poet seemed at first to shrink at the penalty , hesitating for some time whether he ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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