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 154
... manner , therefore , we set forward , being enter- tained by the way with the bodings of Mr. Tibbs , who assured us he did not expect to see a single creature for the evening above the degree of a cheesemonger ; that this was the last ...
... manner , therefore , we set forward , being enter- tained by the way with the bodings of Mr. Tibbs , who assured us he did not expect to see a single creature for the evening above the degree of a cheesemonger ; that this was the last ...
Page 163
... manner in which he left me to live ; and , ' pointing to the straw on which he was stretched , ' you see the manner in which he leaves me to die ! ' But the sufferings of the poet in other countries is M 2 POVERTY OF POETS 163.
... manner in which he left me to live ; and , ' pointing to the straw on which he was stretched , ' you see the manner in which he leaves me to die ! ' But the sufferings of the poet in other countries is M 2 POVERTY OF POETS 163.
Page 197
... manner of smiling : manner is still used for a plural in the phrase ' all manner of ' , but I can find no parallel to Goldsmith's phrase . 26. the muster - master general : as an official he was one who took the register of the ...
... manner of smiling : manner is still used for a plural in the phrase ' all manner of ' , but I can find no parallel to Goldsmith's phrase . 26. the muster - master general : as an official he was one who took the register of the ...
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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