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... printed in The Bee , no ii , 1759 : an imitation ' Etrène à Iris ' by Bernard de la Monnoye , in Ménagiana , a col- lection of which Goldsmith was to make further use . ' A Sonnet ' : First printed in The Bee , iii , 1759 , in imitation ...
... printed in The Bee , no ii , 1759 : an imitation ' Etrène à Iris ' by Bernard de la Monnoye , in Ménagiana , a col- lection of which Goldsmith was to make further use . ' A Sonnet ' : First printed in The Bee , iii , 1759 , in imitation ...
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... printed in 1801 . ' Songs ' : Two songs from The Captivity : an Oratorio , completed by 31 October 1764. Lonsdale ... printed in 1765. Lonsdale points out that Goldsmith's model was in fact Thomas Sheridan's ' A New Simile for the Ladies ...
... printed in 1801 . ' Songs ' : Two songs from The Captivity : an Oratorio , completed by 31 October 1764. Lonsdale ... printed in 1765. Lonsdale points out that Goldsmith's model was in fact Thomas Sheridan's ' A New Simile for the Ladies ...
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... printed in book form at the end of the year was coolly received . For all that , it contains some of Goldsmith's most alert critical and discursive writing . p.102 ' Toga quae ... ' from Horace's Satires , 1.3.14-15 : ' And a cloak ...
... printed in book form at the end of the year was coolly received . For all that , it contains some of Goldsmith's most alert critical and discursive writing . p.102 ' Toga quae ... ' from Horace's Satires , 1.3.14-15 : ' And a cloak ...
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Introduction | 7 |
A Note on the Texts | 14 |
Description of an Authors Bedchamber | 21 |
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