The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... << Inquiry >> in 1759. At that time he had lodgings in Green - Arbour Court , Old Bailey ; and , that he must have occupied them rather on principles of economy than from the excellence of their accom- xliv LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... << Inquiry >> in 1759. At that time he had lodgings in Green - Arbour Court , Old Bailey ; and , that he must have occupied them rather on principles of economy than from the excellence of their accom- xliv LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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Oliver Goldsmith. principles of economy than from the excellence of their accom- modation , is proved by a little anecdote related by one of his literary friends . « I called on Goldsmith , at his lodgings , " said he , « < in March 1759 ...
Oliver Goldsmith. principles of economy than from the excellence of their accom- modation , is proved by a little anecdote related by one of his literary friends . « I called on Goldsmith , at his lodgings , " said he , « < in March 1759 ...
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... excellence . And , on the other hand , in no single instance do we find that Johnson ever looked down upon Goldsmith as inferior to himself : the reverse , indeed , is much more frequently the case ; for the uniform tendency of his ...
... excellence . And , on the other hand , in no single instance do we find that Johnson ever looked down upon Goldsmith as inferior to himself : the reverse , indeed , is much more frequently the case ; for the uniform tendency of his ...
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... excellence of a writer to put into his book as much as his book will hold . Goldsmith has done this in his History . Now Robert- son might have put twice as much into his book . Robertson is like a man who has packed gold in wool : the ...
... excellence of a writer to put into his book as much as his book will hold . Goldsmith has done this in his History . Now Robert- son might have put twice as much into his book . Robertson is like a man who has packed gold in wool : the ...
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... bestow a gold medal as an honorary reward of dramatic excellence , he should have re- quested one of the universities to choose the person on whom it should be conferred . Sheridan had no right to give OF DR GOLDSMITH . lxix.
... bestow a gold medal as an honorary reward of dramatic excellence , he should have re- quested one of the universities to choose the person on whom it should be conferred . Sheridan had no right to give OF DR GOLDSMITH . lxix.
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