Oliver GoldsmithH. Jenkins, 1951 - 286 pages |
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Page 137
... critic . The Enquiry , " printed for R. & J. Dodsley of Pall Mall ” , made its belated appearance in April 1759. For ... critics could always inform themselves as to the authorship " . Critics , appropriate or otherwise , in common with ...
... critic . The Enquiry , " printed for R. & J. Dodsley of Pall Mall ” , made its belated appearance in April 1759. For ... critics could always inform themselves as to the authorship " . Critics , appropriate or otherwise , in common with ...
Page 244
... Goldsmith at their instigation - modified the play , remains , of course , sheer guesswork . But one anonymous critic who heads his letter " Privy Garden " merits reporting at full length . " If D. Goldsmith will listen to two or three 244.
... Goldsmith at their instigation - modified the play , remains , of course , sheer guesswork . But one anonymous critic who heads his letter " Privy Garden " merits reporting at full length . " If D. Goldsmith will listen to two or three 244.
Page 259
... at Goldsmith's invitation , are there ; Cum- berland , for whom Goldsmith had an active dislike , and Douglas the critic , Garrick , and finally Reynolds . The one conspicuous omission is Johnson . The poem never appeared in 259.
... at Goldsmith's invitation , are there ; Cum- berland , for whom Goldsmith had an active dislike , and Douglas the critic , Garrick , and finally Reynolds . The one conspicuous omission is Johnson . The poem never appeared in 259.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
IRELAND | 15 |
SCOTLAND THE MEDICAL STUDENT | 51 |
Copyright | |
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