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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... dying , Dr. Turton said to him , " Your pulse is in greater disorder than it should be , from the degree of fever ... died of a fever , exasperated , as I believe , by the fear of distress . He had raised money and squandered it , by ...
... dying , Dr. Turton said to him , " Your pulse is in greater disorder than it should be , from the degree of fever ... died of a fever , exasperated , as I believe , by the fear of distress . He had raised money and squandered it , by ...
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... died in gaol . 20 Among the Italians , Paulo Borghese , almost as good a poet as Tasso , knew fourteen different trades , and yet died because he could get employment in none . Tasso himself , who had the most amiable character of all ...
... died in gaol . 20 Among the Italians , Paulo Borghese , almost as good a poet as Tasso , knew fourteen different trades , and yet died because he could get employment in none . Tasso himself , who had the most amiable character of all ...
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... died . After Burke : Edmund Burke came to London in 1748 , and from that time till 1761 he maintained himself by ... dying at 2 Brick Court . 28. The opinion of the most skilful critics : this remark was made by Johnson in the Critical ...
... died . After Burke : Edmund Burke came to London in 1748 , and from that time till 1761 he maintained himself by ... dying at 2 Brick Court . 28. The opinion of the most skilful critics : this remark was made by Johnson in the Critical ...
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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