The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... readers and book- purchasers , as it could be ascertained and catered for by booksellers making publishing their business . The centre of this book - trade was naturally London ; and here , accordingly , hanging on the booksellers , and ...
... readers and book- purchasers , as it could be ascertained and catered for by booksellers making publishing their business . The centre of this book - trade was naturally London ; and here , accordingly , hanging on the booksellers , and ...
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... reader for the press to Richardson , the novelist and printer , in his printing - office in Salisbury Court , Fleet Street . Of this last con- nexion , in which one might have fancied some likelihood , nothing more came than some ...
... reader for the press to Richardson , the novelist and printer , in his printing - office in Salisbury Court , Fleet Street . Of this last con- nexion , in which one might have fancied some likelihood , nothing more came than some ...
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... readers , who but Goldsmith was the chief essayist and critic in the one , and the principal writer in the other ? Not the less for this association with Wilkie in these two periodicals was he a contributor to a third periodical , The ...
... readers , who but Goldsmith was the chief essayist and critic in the one , and the principal writer in the other ? Not the less for this association with Wilkie in these two periodicals was he a contributor to a third periodical , The ...
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... readers by former works of fiction , and the latest additions to which had been Smollett's and Sterne's inventions , a place of especial regard was found for the ideal Wakefield , the Primrose family , and all their belongings . Moses ...
... readers by former works of fiction , and the latest additions to which had been Smollett's and Sterne's inventions , a place of especial regard was found for the ideal Wakefield , the Primrose family , and all their belongings . Moses ...
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... reader of Goethe's Autobiography knows what an impression the beautiful prose - idyll , as he called it , made on the heart and imagination of the glorious youth , and how he used its names and fancies to invest with a poetic haze the ...
... reader of Goethe's Autobiography knows what an impression the beautiful prose - idyll , as he called it , made on the heart and imagination of the glorious youth , and how he used its names and fancies to invest with a poetic haze the ...
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