The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: From a Variety of Original Sources, Том 2J. Murray, 1837 |
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... appears the most correct transcript will be given in the edition of his Works that accompanies these volumes . One of the inducements to the undertaking was the prevailing popularity of such performances , in consequence of the ...
... appears the most correct transcript will be given in the edition of his Works that accompanies these volumes . One of the inducements to the undertaking was the prevailing popularity of such performances , in consequence of the ...
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... appear in the first collection of his poetical works . To the Poet it probably proved , what he no doubt considered it from the labour employed and ... appears by the following receipt , transcribed from the original 2 LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
... appear in the first collection of his poetical works . To the Poet it probably proved , what he no doubt considered it from the labour employed and ... appears by the following receipt , transcribed from the original 2 LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
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From a Variety of Original Sources Sir James Prior. appears by the following receipt , transcribed from the original , now in the possession of Mr. Murray . It thus became of no more value to him than the small sum which the mere ...
From a Variety of Original Sources Sir James Prior. appears by the following receipt , transcribed from the original , now in the possession of Mr. Murray . It thus became of no more value to him than the small sum which the mere ...
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... appears he was fully informed on the subject by Mr. George Steevens . When directing the miscel- laneous works to be prepared for the press , doubts had arisen in his mind , without reasonable cause as it proved , of the authenticity of ...
... appears he was fully informed on the subject by Mr. George Steevens . When directing the miscel- laneous works to be prepared for the press , doubts had arisen in his mind , without reasonable cause as it proved , of the authenticity of ...
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... appears that in consequence of a conversation with Mr. Nicol , he wished to borrow the MS . , having appointed a meet- ing for that morning ( the letter was written in the spring of 1787 ) to submit it to the opinion of Mr. * From ...
... appears that in consequence of a conversation with Mr. Nicol , he wished to borrow the MS . , having appointed a meet- ing for that morning ( the letter was written in the spring of 1787 ) to submit it to the opinion of Mr. * From ...
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