Essays on Goldsmith by Scott, Macaulay, and Thackeray: And Selections from His WritingsOliver Goldsmith, Grace Eleanor Hadow, Charles Bickersteth Wheeler, Walter Scott, Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay, William Makepeace Thackeray Clarendon Press, 1946 - 200 pages |
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Page 125
... cried my friend , " do you want all this money ? " " Indeed I never wanted it more , " returned I. " I am sorry for that , " cries the scrivener , " with all my heart ; for they 30 who want money when they come to borrow , will always ...
... cried my friend , " do you want all this money ? " " Indeed I never wanted it more , " returned I. " I am sorry for that , " cries the scrivener , " with all my heart ; for they 30 who want money when they come to borrow , will always ...
Page 139
... cried I , interrupting him , ' my curiosity with regard to title - pages is satisfied , I should be glad to see some longer manuscript , a history , or an epic 30 poem . ' ' Bless me , ' cries the man of industry , ' now you speak of an ...
... cried I , interrupting him , ' my curiosity with regard to title - pages is satisfied , I should be glad to see some longer manuscript , a history , or an epic 30 poem . ' ' Bless me , ' cries the man of industry , ' now you speak of an ...
Page 144
... cried my companion , with looks of infinite pity ; I hope your fortune is as much improved as your understanding in such company ? ' ' Im- proved , ' replied the other ; you shall know - but let it go no farther a great secret - five ...
... cried my companion , with looks of infinite pity ; I hope your fortune is as much improved as your understanding in such company ? ' ' Im- proved , ' replied the other ; you shall know - but let it go no farther a great secret - five ...
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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