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Pagina xv
... He was for a time usher of a school , and felt the miseries and humiliations of this situation so keenly , that he thought it a promotion to be per- mitted to earn his bread as a bookseller's hack ; MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . XV.
... He was for a time usher of a school , and felt the miseries and humiliations of this situation so keenly , that he thought it a promotion to be per- mitted to earn his bread as a bookseller's hack ; MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . XV.
Pagina xvi
Oliver Goldsmith. mitted to earn his bread as a bookseller's hack ; but he soon found the new yoke more galling than the old one , and was glad to become an usher again . He obtained a medical appointment in the service of the East India ...
Oliver Goldsmith. mitted to earn his bread as a bookseller's hack ; but he soon found the new yoke more galling than the old one , and was glad to become an usher again . He obtained a medical appointment in the service of the East India ...
Pagina xvii
... booksellers for whom he drudged . He was , indeed , emphatically a popular writer . For accurate research or grave disquisition , he was not well qualified by nature or by education . He knew nothing accurately ; his reading had been ...
... booksellers for whom he drudged . He was , indeed , emphatically a popular writer . For accurate research or grave disquisition , he was not well qualified by nature or by education . He knew nothing accurately ; his reading had been ...
Pagina xix
... bookseller , sold it for £ 60 , and soon returned with the money . The rent was paid ; and the sheriff's officer withdrew . According to one story , Gold- smith gave his landlady a sharp reprimand for her treatment of him ; according to ...
... bookseller , sold it for £ 60 , and soon returned with the money . The rent was paid ; and the sheriff's officer withdrew . According to one story , Gold- smith gave his landlady a sharp reprimand for her treatment of him ; according to ...
Pagina xx
... booksellers , the Vicar of Wakefield appeared , and rapidly obtained a popu- larity which has lasted down to our own time , and which is likely to last as long as our language . The fable is indeed one of the worst that ever was ...
... booksellers , the Vicar of Wakefield appeared , and rapidly obtained a popu- larity which has lasted down to our own time , and which is likely to last as long as our language . The fable is indeed one of the worst that ever was ...
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