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Pagina 43
... Vicar of Wakefield was in work . As in his project for writing The Traveller , many of the notes for The Vicar had been sent to his brother in Ireland while he was wandering about Europe . But his health was failing . The long hours of ...
... Vicar of Wakefield was in work . As in his project for writing The Traveller , many of the notes for The Vicar had been sent to his brother in Ireland while he was wandering about Europe . But his health was failing . The long hours of ...
Pagina 55
... Vicar manuscript . Although it was purchased in 1764 , The Vicar of Wakefield was not published until 1766 . The Traveller had been published , and people were talk- ing about the new poem . It ran into the fourth edition , and Oliver ...
... Vicar manuscript . Although it was purchased in 1764 , The Vicar of Wakefield was not published until 1766 . The Traveller had been published , and people were talk- ing about the new poem . It ran into the fourth edition , and Oliver ...
Pagina 62
... Vicar of Wakefield followed the style of the Book of Job . Human nature must be very much the same as this simple description of a quiet English home went straight to the hearts of the people . The public liked the story . A second and ...
... Vicar of Wakefield followed the style of the Book of Job . Human nature must be very much the same as this simple description of a quiet English home went straight to the hearts of the people . The public liked the story . A second and ...
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