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... labour employed and the little return received , an indifferent speculation . He retained it in his own possession for some months , when being either pressed for money , or despairing of having it introduced to the world in the manner ...
... labour employed and the little return received , an indifferent speculation . He retained it in his own possession for some months , when being either pressed for money , or despairing of having it introduced to the world in the manner ...
Pagina 3
... labour , to be excruciated upon even a musical bed of torture . Such works therefore seldom exhibit , and possibly do not require the display of pre - eminent genius . The subject is the Captivity in Babylon , and the B 2 THE CAPTIVITY . 3.
... labour , to be excruciated upon even a musical bed of torture . Such works therefore seldom exhibit , and possibly do not require the display of pre - eminent genius . The subject is the Captivity in Babylon , and the B 2 THE CAPTIVITY . 3.
Pagina 6
... labour than his plan , or leisure , or time of life permitted . Another of his omissions , or what seems like such , is more unaccountable . In writing to Steevens , it will be observed , he says , " I have another unprinted poem of Dr ...
... labour than his plan , or leisure , or time of life permitted . Another of his omissions , or what seems like such , is more unaccountable . In writing to Steevens , it will be observed , he says , " I have another unprinted poem of Dr ...
Pagina 22
... labour used by the artist too obvious to escape the notice of the reader . To him , to Mason , Warton , and their imitators , his remarks were con- sidered to apply , and they did not pass without notice and censure . With Gray more ...
... labour used by the artist too obvious to escape the notice of the reader . To him , to Mason , Warton , and their imitators , his remarks were con- sidered to apply , and they did not pass without notice and censure . With Gray more ...
Pagina 110
... labour should be expended on the alterations , no increase would be made to the purchase money . That he corrected the language afterwards appears by the variations between the first and subsequent editions . The Vicar of Wakefield ...
... labour should be expended on the alterations , no increase would be made to the purchase money . That he corrected the language afterwards appears by the variations between the first and subsequent editions . The Vicar of Wakefield ...
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The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: From a Variety of Original Sources, Volume 2 Sir James Prior Volledige weergave - 1837 |
The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: From a Variety of Original ..., Volume 2 Sir James Prior Volledige weergave - 1837 |
The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: From a Variety of Original Sources, Volume 2 Sir James Prior Volledige weergave - 1837 |
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