The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . Chap . I The Description of the Family of Wake- field , in which a kindred Likeness pre- vails , as well of Minds as of Persons p . 1 11. Family Misfortunes . The Loss of For- tune only serves to increase the Pride ...
... VICAR OF WAKEFIELD . Chap . I The Description of the Family of Wake- field , in which a kindred Likeness pre- vails , as well of Minds as of Persons p . 1 11. Family Misfortunes . The Loss of For- tune only serves to increase the Pride ...
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... one a son , named Henry , had been born to the clergyman of Pallasmore and his wife before the appearance of the " Oliver " that was to make them famous ; Sept 17, 1949 Chen Clack MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.
... one a son , named Henry , had been born to the clergyman of Pallasmore and his wife before the appearance of the " Oliver " that was to make them famous ; Sept 17, 1949 Chen Clack MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.
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... Vicar of Wakefield , it was thrown aside as soon as purchased , to wait young Mr. Newbery's convenience . For the present , therefore , all the satisfaction Goldsmith derived from the exquisite little tale which for a year or two he had ...
... Vicar of Wakefield , it was thrown aside as soon as purchased , to wait young Mr. Newbery's convenience . For the present , therefore , all the satisfaction Goldsmith derived from the exquisite little tale which for a year or two he had ...
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... Vicar of Wakefield , under its present title of " The Hermit . " This little composition was occasioned by his interest in the collection of ballads and other old English poems which his friend , the Rev. Thomas Percy , was then busy ...
... Vicar of Wakefield , under its present title of " The Hermit . " This little composition was occasioned by his interest in the collection of ballads and other old English poems which his friend , the Rev. Thomas Percy , was then busy ...
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... Vicar of Wakefield ? It emerged from the younger Newbery's shop in the very midst of the compilations just named - viz . on the 27th of March , 1766 , or fifteen months after the Traveller had been out . The Vicar of Wakefield : A Tale ...
... Vicar of Wakefield ? It emerged from the younger Newbery's shop in the very midst of the compilations just named - viz . on the 27th of March , 1766 , or fifteen months after the Traveller had been out . The Vicar of Wakefield : A Tale ...
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