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Pagina 25
... short of funds . The lure of writing kept drawing Oliver Goldsmith back to Paternoster Row , where he did every kind of hack writing for a miserably low salary , with board and room , in the home of Griffith . But this work with ...
... short of funds . The lure of writing kept drawing Oliver Goldsmith back to Paternoster Row , where he did every kind of hack writing for a miserably low salary , with board and room , in the home of Griffith . But this work with ...
Pagina 38
... short stories , letters on topics of the day , and other miscellaneous material similar to the Spectator . Wilkie asked Goldsmith to be the sole contributor . The first issue of the Bee was published on October 6 , 1759. Goldsmith wrote ...
... short stories , letters on topics of the day , and other miscellaneous material similar to the Spectator . Wilkie asked Goldsmith to be the sole contributor . The first issue of the Bee was published on October 6 , 1759. Goldsmith wrote ...
Pagina 40
... short - sighted presumption , promised themselves immortality ! Posterity can hardly trace the situation of some ; the sorrowful traveller wanders over the awful ruins ; and as he beholds , he learns wisdom , and feels the transience of ...
... short - sighted presumption , promised themselves immortality ! Posterity can hardly trace the situation of some ; the sorrowful traveller wanders over the awful ruins ; and as he beholds , he learns wisdom , and feels the transience of ...
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