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... literature , as so many others have done , merely as a last resource . And if it is true that literature at first treated Goldsmith harshly , made him work hard , and gave him comparatively little for what he did , at least it must be ...
... literature , as so many others have done , merely as a last resource . And if it is true that literature at first treated Goldsmith harshly , made him work hard , and gave him comparatively little for what he did , at least it must be ...
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... literature had not inspired him with any great ambition to enter the enchanted land . But at the same time he thought he saw in literature a means by which a little ready money might be made , in order to help him on to something more ...
... literature had not inspired him with any great ambition to enter the enchanted land . But at the same time he thought he saw in literature a means by which a little ready money might be made , in order to help him on to something more ...
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... LITERATURE . Introduction to the Literature of Europe during the Fifteenth , Sixteenth , and Seventeenth Centuries . BY HEN- RY HALLAM . 2 vols . , 8vo , Cloth , $ 4 00 ; Sheep , $ 5 00 ; Half Calf , $ 8 50 . SCHWEINFURTH'S HEART OF ...
... LITERATURE . Introduction to the Literature of Europe during the Fifteenth , Sixteenth , and Seventeenth Centuries . BY HEN- RY HALLAM . 2 vols . , 8vo , Cloth , $ 4 00 ; Sheep , $ 5 00 ; Half Calf , $ 8 50 . SCHWEINFURTH'S HEART OF ...
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