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... soon followed , does not to - day evoke the enthusiastic praise with which it was at first greeted ; but , in 1766 , The Vicar of Wakefield established a second claim to admission to the rank of great English classics . These successes ...
... soon followed , does not to - day evoke the enthusiastic praise with which it was at first greeted ; but , in 1766 , The Vicar of Wakefield established a second claim to admission to the rank of great English classics . These successes ...
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... soon necessitated further drudgery for the book- sellers , and to this period belong Histories of Rome , England , and Greece , and Lives of Thomas Parnell and of Bolingbroke . A History of Animated Nature was pub- lished after ...
... soon necessitated further drudgery for the book- sellers , and to this period belong Histories of Rome , England , and Greece , and Lives of Thomas Parnell and of Bolingbroke . A History of Animated Nature was pub- lished after ...
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... soon made him the butt of the newspapers , and he was fain to ask Goldsmith to take him off the rack ' . In 1780 he published his .recantation in speaking of the time when Nature and mirth resum'd their legal sway ; And Goldsmith's ...
... soon made him the butt of the newspapers , and he was fain to ask Goldsmith to take him off the rack ' . In 1780 he published his .recantation in speaking of the time when Nature and mirth resum'd their legal sway ; And Goldsmith's ...
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... soon speak Greek as Sentiments ! Both nervous grown , to keep our spirits up , We now and then take down a hearty cup . What shall we do ? -If Comedy forsake us ! They'll turn us out , and no one else will take us . But , why can't I be ...
... soon speak Greek as Sentiments ! Both nervous grown , to keep our spirits up , We now and then take down a hearty cup . What shall we do ? -If Comedy forsake us ! They'll turn us out , and no one else will take us . But , why can't I be ...
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... soon be worth fifteen hundred a year , and let him frighten me out of that if he can . Enter Landlord , conducting Marlow and Hastings . Marl . What a tedious uncomfortable day have we had of it ! We were told it was but forty miles ...
... soon be worth fifteen hundred a year , and let him frighten me out of that if he can . Enter Landlord , conducting Marlow and Hastings . Marl . What a tedious uncomfortable day have we had of it ! We were told it was but forty miles ...
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