The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... appeared were on the whole very favourable ( with the exception of one in Griffiths's Monthly Review , written by Kenrick , his successor as the hack for that periodical , and full of personal scurrility ) , the publication attracted ...
... appeared were on the whole very favourable ( with the exception of one in Griffiths's Monthly Review , written by Kenrick , his successor as the hack for that periodical , and full of personal scurrility ) , the publication attracted ...
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... appearance of the British Magazine , on the 1st of January , 1760 , with a fervid dedication to Pitt , and the unusual ... appeared there in successive instalments till its conclusion in December 1761. Goldsmith's contributions to this ...
... appearance of the British Magazine , on the 1st of January , 1760 , with a fervid dedication to Pitt , and the unusual ... appeared there in successive instalments till its conclusion in December 1761. Goldsmith's contributions to this ...
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... appeared in the Ledger on the 24th of Jan. 1760 , with no intimation that there was to be a series of them ; the second appeared on the 29th ; the third on the 31st ; and from that date so eagerly were they expected , and so much did ...
... appeared in the Ledger on the 24th of Jan. 1760 , with no intimation that there was to be a series of them ; the second appeared on the 29th ; the third on the 31st ; and from that date so eagerly were they expected , and so much did ...
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... appeared since those of “ Mr. Pope , should not apply wholly to works of imagination . " It was easy to say this , but how could it be helped ? He found it impossible to live by poems and novels done as he would like to do them . By ...
... appeared since those of “ Mr. Pope , should not apply wholly to works of imagination . " It was easy to say this , but how could it be helped ? He found it impossible to live by poems and novels done as he would like to do them . By ...
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... appeared since the Provoked Husband . All this time , of the writing of the Good - Natured Man , and the trouble in getting it brought out , Goldsmith had continued a tenant of his chambers in Garden Court , Temple , where latterly he ...
... appeared since the Provoked Husband . All this time , of the writing of the Good - Natured Man , and the trouble in getting it brought out , Goldsmith had continued a tenant of his chambers in Garden Court , Temple , where latterly he ...
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