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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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... Vicar of Wakefield ran , almost at once , over the Continent . It was four years after its first publication when young Herder in Strasburg read a German translation of it to young Goethe . Every reader of Goethe's Autobiography knows ...
... Vicar of Wakefield ran , almost at once , over the Continent . It was four years after its first publication when young Herder in Strasburg read a German translation of it to young Goethe . Every reader of Goethe's Autobiography knows ...
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... Vicar of Wakefield is an English prose - idyll ; She Stoops to Conquer is a comedy of English humour , and Tony Lumpkin is an English country - lout ; and , notwithstanding all the accuracy with which Lissoy and its neighbourhood have ...
... Vicar of Wakefield is an English prose - idyll ; She Stoops to Conquer is a comedy of English humour , and Tony Lumpkin is an English country - lout ; and , notwithstanding all the accuracy with which Lissoy and its neighbourhood have ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
The Description of the Family of Wake | 1 |
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