Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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James Boswell. THE COCK LANE GHOST OLIVER GOLDSMITH truth , this has been greatly exaggerated . imagination cannot possibly produce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a form , and heard a voice cry ' Johnson , you are a very ...
James Boswell. THE COCK LANE GHOST OLIVER GOLDSMITH truth , this has been greatly exaggerated . imagination cannot possibly produce . Thus , suppose I should think that I saw a form , and heard a voice cry ' Johnson , you are a very ...
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... Goldsmith is one of the first men we now have as an author , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , but he is coming right . " mentioned Mallet's tragedy of " ELVIRA , " which had been acted the ...
... Goldsmith is one of the first men we now have as an author , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , but he is coming right . " mentioned Mallet's tragedy of " ELVIRA , " which had been acted the ...
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... Goldsmith will frequently appear in this narrative , I shall endeavour to make my readers in some degree acquainted with his singular character . He was a native of Ireland , and a contem- porary with Mr. Burke , at Trinity College ...
... Goldsmith will frequently appear in this narrative , I shall endeavour to make my readers in some degree acquainted with his singular character . He was a native of Ireland , and a contem- porary with Mr. Burke , at Trinity College ...
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... Goldsmith's Works , Globe Ed . p . 691 , and Forster's Life of Goldsmith . 3 2 He went home with Mr. Burke to supper ; and broke his shin by attempting to exhibit to the company how much better he could jump over a stick than the ...
... Goldsmith's Works , Globe Ed . p . 691 , and Forster's Life of Goldsmith . 3 2 He went home with Mr. Burke to supper ; and broke his shin by attempting to exhibit to the company how much better he could jump over a stick than the ...
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... Goldsmith supped at the Mitre . I was before this time pretty well ac- quainted with Goldsmith , who was one of the brightest ornaments of the John- sonian school . Goldsmith's respectful attachment to Johnson was then at its height ...
... Goldsmith supped at the Mitre . I was before this time pretty well ac- quainted with Goldsmith , who was one of the brightest ornaments of the John- sonian school . Goldsmith's respectful attachment to Johnson was then at its height ...
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