The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... charming style . But it was in the Public Ledger that he made his great hit . He had been engaged by Newbery to furnish for this newspaper an article of some amusing kind twice a week , to be paid for at the rate of a guinea per article ...
... charming style . But it was in the Public Ledger that he made his great hit . He had been engaged by Newbery to furnish for this newspaper an article of some amusing kind twice a week , to be paid for at the rate of a guinea per article ...
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... charming sweetness felt wherever it was read , the Tale made its way . There was a second edition in May , a third in August , and before Goldsmith died the sixth edition was in circulation . As , by his Traveller , Goldsmith had taken ...
... charming sweetness felt wherever it was read , the Tale made its way . There was a second edition in May , a third in August , and before Goldsmith died the sixth edition was in circulation . As , by his Traveller , Goldsmith had taken ...
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... charm of his easy , perspicuous style . This was one of Goldsmith's natural gifts ; with his humour , his tenderness , and his graceful delicacy of thought , he had it from the first . No writer in the language has ever surpassed him ...
... charm of his easy , perspicuous style . This was one of Goldsmith's natural gifts ; with his humour , his tenderness , and his graceful delicacy of thought , he had it from the first . No writer in the language has ever surpassed him ...
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... charm of his style is most felt , there is , with all their variety of form , a certain sameness of general effect . The field of incidents ... charming combinations , really differing from each other , and MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . lix.
... charm of his style is most felt , there is , with all their variety of form , a certain sameness of general effect . The field of incidents ... charming combinations , really differing from each other , and MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . lix.
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Oliver Goldsmith. charming combinations , really differing from each other , and all , though suggested by fact , yet hung so sweetly in an ideal air , proved what an artist he was , and was better than much that is commonly called ...
Oliver Goldsmith. charming combinations , really differing from each other , and all , though suggested by fact , yet hung so sweetly in an ideal air , proved what an artist he was , and was better than much that is commonly called ...
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