The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... able than any other , because it ascertains the person who receives it to be first in literary merit . Malone , v . Boswell's Johnson , i . p . 421 . dain him on account of his youth.1 As a means xviii LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
... able than any other , because it ascertains the person who receives it to be first in literary merit . Malone , v . Boswell's Johnson , i . p . 421 . dain him on account of his youth.1 As a means xviii LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
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... Johnson , and Morley , and which were supposed to be in the Bishop's possession . " There is one of Goldsmith's letters in the Athenæum for March , 1832 . that I could come near , that this was my LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xliii.
... Johnson , and Morley , and which were supposed to be in the Bishop's possession . " There is one of Goldsmith's letters in the Athenæum for March , 1832 . that I could come near , that this was my LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xliii.
Página liv
... Johnson , and the guest of Reynolds . ' 2 In 1761 , he removed from Green Arbour Court to Wine Office Court , in Fleet Street ; where ( according to the writer of his Life ) he occupied genteel apartments , received visits of ceremony ...
... Johnson , and the guest of Reynolds . ' 2 In 1761 , he removed from Green Arbour Court to Wine Office Court , in Fleet Street ; where ( according to the writer of his Life ) he occupied genteel apartments , received visits of ceremony ...
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... Johnson was at supper in Goldsmith's lodgings in Wine Office Court , ' with other literary persons . Doctor Percy , who was of the party , was surprised at the great lexicogra- pher's unusual spruceness and elegance of dress ; which Johnson ...
... Johnson was at supper in Goldsmith's lodgings in Wine Office Court , ' with other literary persons . Doctor Percy , who was of the party , was surprised at the great lexicogra- pher's unusual spruceness and elegance of dress ; which Johnson ...
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... Johnson had seen much of the world ; he had been a sagacious observer of mankind , and had profited by his experience ; from his superior age and wisdom , he was well adapted to be the friend of the young and the imprudent , and it was ...
... Johnson had seen much of the world ; he had been a sagacious observer of mankind , and had profited by his experience ; from his superior age and wisdom , he was well adapted to be the friend of the young and the imprudent , and it was ...
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR Oliver Goldsmith Vista completa - 1796 |
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