ThackerayHarper & Brothers, 1879 - 206 Seiten |
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... Goldsmith , and Samuel Johnson , with Scott , Macaulay , and more lately with Matthew Arnold ; writers of verse and prose who ultimately prevailed some in one direction , and others in the other . Milton and Goldsmith have been known ...
... Goldsmith , and Samuel Johnson , with Scott , Macaulay , and more lately with Matthew Arnold ; writers of verse and prose who ultimately prevailed some in one direction , and others in the other . Milton and Goldsmith have been known ...
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... goldsmiths . " And what sort of a husband will this Pendennis be ? " This is the question asked by the author himself at the end of the novel ; feeling , no doubt , some hesitation as to the justice of what he had just done . " And what ...
... goldsmiths . " And what sort of a husband will this Pendennis be ? " This is the question asked by the author himself at the end of the novel ; feeling , no doubt , some hesitation as to the justice of what he had just done . " And what ...
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... Goldsmith . " I should like to have been Shakespeare's shoeblack , " he says . " But Swift ! If you had been his inferior in parts - and that , with a great respect for all persons present , I fear is only very likely his equal in mere ...
... Goldsmith . " I should like to have been Shakespeare's shoeblack , " he says . " But Swift ! If you had been his inferior in parts - and that , with a great respect for all persons present , I fear is only very likely his equal in mere ...
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... Goldsmith was an Irishman , and al- ways an Irishman ; Steele was an Irishman , and always an Irishman ; Swift's heart was English and in England , his habits English , his logic eminently English ; his statement is elaborately simple ...
... Goldsmith was an Irishman , and al- ways an Irishman ; Steele was an Irishman , and always an Irishman ; Swift's heart was English and in England , his habits English , his logic eminently English ; his statement is elaborately simple ...
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... GOLDSMITH DEFOE BURNS SPENSER .. THACKERAY BURKE . MILTON SOUTHEY CHAUCER .. BUNYAN .. .R . H. HUTTON . .J . A. SYMONDS . .Professor HUXLEY . WILLIAM BLACK . WILLIAM MINTO . .Principal SHAIrp . The DEAN OF ST . PAUL'S . ANTHONY TROLLOPE ...
... GOLDSMITH DEFOE BURNS SPENSER .. THACKERAY BURKE . MILTON SOUTHEY CHAUCER .. BUNYAN .. .R . H. HUTTON . .J . A. SYMONDS . .Professor HUXLEY . WILLIAM BLACK . WILLIAM MINTO . .Principal SHAIrp . The DEAN OF ST . PAUL'S . ANTHONY TROLLOPE ...
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