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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... never were and never could be found together . What would be thought of a painter who should mix August and January in one landscape , who should introduce a frozen river into a harvest scene ? 10 Would it be a sufficient defence of ...
... never were and never could be found together . What would be thought of a painter who should mix August and January in one landscape , who should introduce a frozen river into a harvest scene ? 10 Would it be a sufficient defence of ...
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... never to return ; if Uncle Contarine and the mother at Ballymahon believed his stories , they must have been a very simple pair ; as it was a very simple rogue indeed who cheated them . When the lad , 20 after failing in his clerical ...
... never to return ; if Uncle Contarine and the mother at Ballymahon believed his stories , they must have been a very simple pair ; as it was a very simple rogue indeed who cheated them . When the lad , 20 after failing in his clerical ...
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... never so pinched and wretched but he could give of his crust , and speak his word of compassion . If he had but his ... never become conscious of it , though unhappily never cease attempting to become so : the author of the genuine Vicar ...
... never so pinched and wretched but he could give of his crust , and speak his word of compassion . If he had but his ... never become conscious of it , though unhappily never cease attempting to become so : the author of the genuine Vicar ...
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MACAULAYS LIFE OF GOLDSMITH | 20 |
THACKERAYS GOLDSMITH | 38 |
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