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Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. The first attempt to identify Goldsmith's reviews was made in a three - volume collection of 1798 entitled Essays and Criticisms , by Dr. Goldsmith . The third volume reprints eleven pieces1 from the ...
Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. The first attempt to identify Goldsmith's reviews was made in a three - volume collection of 1798 entitled Essays and Criticisms , by Dr. Goldsmith . The third volume reprints eleven pieces1 from the ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. composition void of sentiment , nor even allow a pause for admira- tion . Such writing as this , and not the affected diffidence expressed in a preface , is the true characteristic of modesty . Here the ...
Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. composition void of sentiment , nor even allow a pause for admira- tion . Such writing as this , and not the affected diffidence expressed in a preface , is the true characteristic of modesty . Here the ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. maliciously exposed the discrepancy between Goldsmith's real and his assumed position ; and the author of the ' Observations ' in the Gentleman's Magazine apparently suspected Goldsmith's pretence ...
Oliver Goldsmith Arthur Friedman. maliciously exposed the discrepancy between Goldsmith's real and his assumed position ; and the author of the ' Observations ' in the Gentleman's Magazine apparently suspected Goldsmith's pretence ...
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REVIEWS | 5 |
The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
A Treatise upon Dropsies | 23 |
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