Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... Newbery came forward and made him an offer , which he accepted . On January 1 , 1760 , the first issue of British Magazine appeared . Everyone was pleased with this new magazine . He was writing for Newbery and soon began contributing ...
... Newbery came forward and made him an offer , which he accepted . On January 1 , 1760 , the first issue of British Magazine appeared . Everyone was pleased with this new magazine . He was writing for Newbery and soon began contributing ...
Pagina 45
... Newbery , Goldsmith went to lodge with a Mrs. Fleming , in Islington , and Newbery was to pay fifty pounds a year for his board and lodging . In this way , New- bery took possession of Goldsmith's life . He wrote prefaces , revised new ...
... Newbery , Goldsmith went to lodge with a Mrs. Fleming , in Islington , and Newbery was to pay fifty pounds a year for his board and lodging . In this way , New- bery took possession of Goldsmith's life . He wrote prefaces , revised new ...
Pagina 55
... Newbery , a nephew of the elder Newbery , had bought the script after 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 ...
... Newbery , a nephew of the elder Newbery , had bought the script after 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 ...
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