The Poetical WorksW. Calvert, 1806 - 112 páginas |
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... wait upon the Duke , in consequence of the satisfaction he had received from the perusal of one of my productions . I dressed myself in the best manner I could , and , after studying LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . Dr. Goldsmith , in 1765 , vi.
... wait upon the Duke , in consequence of the satisfaction he had received from the perusal of one of my productions . I dressed myself in the best manner I could , and , after studying LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . Dr. Goldsmith , in 1765 , vi.
Página vii
... production , and had ordered him to desire the Doctor to appoint a place where he night have the honour of meeting him , to conduct him to his Lordship . The vanity of poor Goldsmith immediately swallowed the bait : he appoint- ed the ...
... production , and had ordered him to desire the Doctor to appoint a place where he night have the honour of meeting him , to conduct him to his Lordship . The vanity of poor Goldsmith immediately swallowed the bait : he appoint- ed the ...
Página ix
... production , it was generally supposed to have come from the pen of Lord Lyttleton , one of the most elegant writers of his time ; and it may be further ob- served , to enhance the reputation of the work , that it was never disavowed by ...
... production , it was generally supposed to have come from the pen of Lord Lyttleton , one of the most elegant writers of his time ; and it may be further ob- served , to enhance the reputation of the work , that it was never disavowed by ...
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... production of this comedy added considerably to his purse , as , from the profits of his three nights , and the sale of the copy , he acquired the sum of five hundred pounds , by which , with an additional sum he had reserved out of the ...
... production of this comedy added considerably to his purse , as , from the profits of his three nights , and the sale of the copy , he acquired the sum of five hundred pounds , by which , with an additional sum he had reserved out of the ...
Página xiv
... production of various excellent pieces , was greatly mistaken in his judgment of this comedy , which he thought too farcical , and had con- write novels ? The Doctor replied , " My Lord , by courting the Muses I shall starve ; but by my ...
... production of various excellent pieces , was greatly mistaken in his judgment of this comedy , which he thought too farcical , and had con- write novels ? The Doctor replied , " My Lord , by courting the Muses I shall starve ; but by my ...
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