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Pagina 91
... Goldsmith is one of the first men we now have as an authour , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , but he is coming right . ' " " I mentioned Mallet's tragedy of " ELVIRA , " which had been acted the ...
... Goldsmith is one of the first men we now have as an authour , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , but he is coming right . ' " " I mentioned Mallet's tragedy of " ELVIRA , " which had been acted the ...
Pagina 94
... 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 contemporary 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 contemporary with Mr. Burke , at Trinity College ...
Pagina 95
... Goldsmith was the authour of " An Enquiry into the present State of polite Learning in Europe , " and of " The Citizen of the World , ” thus distinguished may be only the second in merit ; he who has previously obtained the same ...
... Goldsmith was the authour of " An Enquiry into the present State of polite Learning in Europe , " and of " The Citizen of the World , ” thus distinguished may be only the second in merit ; he who has previously obtained the same ...
Pagina 96
... Goldsmith talk warmly of the pleasure of being liked , and observe how hard it would be if literary ex- cellence should preclude a man from that satisfaction , which he perceived it often did , from the envy which attended it ; and ...
... Goldsmith talk warmly of the pleasure of being liked , and observe how hard it would be if literary ex- cellence should preclude a man from that satisfaction , which he perceived it often did , from the envy which attended it ; and ...
Pagina 98
... Goldsmith's situation and Johnson's friendly interference , when this novel was sold . I shall give it authentically from Johnson's own exact narration : " I received one morning a message from poor Goldsmith that he was in great ...
... Goldsmith's situation and Johnson's friendly interference , when this novel was sold . I shall give it authentically from Johnson's own exact narration : " I received one morning a message from poor Goldsmith that he was in great ...
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