The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... Johnson's often - quoted saying about Goldsmith , " He was a plant that flowered late : there was nothing remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the ...
... Johnson's often - quoted saying about Goldsmith , " He was a plant that flowered late : there was nothing remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the ...
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... Johnson , Burke , Garrick , and others avowed they would have been obliged to form of Goldy in all his glory , if they had judged of him personally and apart from his writings ? " He is little better than a fool , " they all said ; and ...
... Johnson , Burke , Garrick , and others avowed they would have been obliged to form of Goldy in all his glory , if they had judged of him personally and apart from his writings ? " He is little better than a fool , " they all said ; and ...
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... Johnson , now forty - seven years of age , and a Londoner already for nearly twenty years not yet " Dr. , " and not in possession of his literary dictatorship , though advancing towards it . The poet Young was alive in old age , and at ...
... Johnson , now forty - seven years of age , and a Londoner already for nearly twenty years not yet " Dr. , " and not in possession of his literary dictatorship , though advancing towards it . The poet Young was alive in old age , and at ...
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... Johnson had written- Great George's acts let tuneful Cibber sing , For Nature formed the poet for the king . But Cibber , who was now eighty - four years of age , did not live beyond 1757. He was succeeded by a William Whitehead , whose ...
... Johnson had written- Great George's acts let tuneful Cibber sing , For Nature formed the poet for the king . But Cibber , who was now eighty - four years of age , did not live beyond 1757. He was succeeded by a William Whitehead , whose ...
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... Johnson . He was not the man to let Goldsmith , who had done such a stroke of work for him in the Ledger , rust for want of employment . He seems , indeed , to have taken Goldy under a kind of charge , partly for Goldy's benefit , and ...
... Johnson . He was not the man to let Goldsmith , who had done such a stroke of work for him in the Ledger , rust for want of employment . He seems , indeed , to have taken Goldy under a kind of charge , partly for Goldy's benefit , and ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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