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Pagina 55
... Johnson assured him that the story had merit . Both Johnson and Boswell considered sixty pounds a good price for the Vicar manuscript . Although it was purchased in 1764 , The Vicar of Wakefield was not published until 1766 . The ...
... Johnson assured him that the story had merit . Both Johnson and Boswell considered sixty pounds a good price for the Vicar manuscript . Although it was purchased in 1764 , The Vicar of Wakefield was not published until 1766 . The ...
Pagina 56
... Johnson said : " There has not been so fine a poem since Pope's time . " And Johnson gave The Traveller a good notice in the Critical Review . In the year 1764 , when Goldsmith produced his carefully finished poem The Traveller , Young ...
... Johnson said : " There has not been so fine a poem since Pope's time . " And Johnson gave The Traveller a good notice in the Critical Review . In the year 1764 , when Goldsmith produced his carefully finished poem The Traveller , Young ...
Pagina 64
... Johnson was still to be seen there , poor , persevering , proud , unplaced , unpensioned , no man's heir or slave , invit- ing the world to take heed that indeed he was there , tugging at the oar . With that great independent soul of ...
... Johnson was still to be seen there , poor , persevering , proud , unplaced , unpensioned , no man's heir or slave , invit- ing the world to take heed that indeed he was there , tugging at the oar . With that great independent soul of ...
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