The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... English Clergy and popular Preachers p . 293 v . A Reverie at the Boar's Head Tavern , Eastcheap p . 295 VI . Adventures of a strolling Player . p . 302 VII . Rules enjoined to be observed at a Russian Assembly . · P. 306 VIII ...
... English Clergy and popular Preachers p . 293 v . A Reverie at the Boar's Head Tavern , Eastcheap p . 295 VI . Adventures of a strolling Player . p . 302 VII . Rules enjoined to be observed at a Russian Assembly . · P. 306 VIII ...
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... English classics . To the results of Mr. Prior's researches it can hardly be said that there has been any material addition . Mr. John Forster's well known Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith , published in 1848 , superseded ...
... English classics . To the results of Mr. Prior's researches it can hardly be said that there has been any material addition . Mr. John Forster's well known Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith , published in 1848 , superseded ...
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... remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the exquisite variety of English writing which eventually he gave to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xi Chap.
... remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the exquisite variety of English writing which eventually he gave to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xi Chap.
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... English poetry as came in his way , but wrote verses of his own , which made his mother and others think that something after all might be made of " Noll . " None of these verses , of any value for comparison with what he wrote ...
... English poetry as came in his way , but wrote verses of his own , which made his mother and others think that something after all might be made of " Noll . " None of these verses , of any value for comparison with what he wrote ...
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... have been among the worst . He could " turn an ode of Horace into English better than any of them , " he afterwards told Malone , and there is no reason to doubt it . b In Greek , too , he must have sometimes been MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . XV.
... have been among the worst . He could " turn an ode of Horace into English better than any of them , " he afterwards told Malone , and there is no reason to doubt it . b In Greek , too , he must have sometimes been MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . XV.
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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