Johnsonian Miscellanies, Volume 2George Birkbeck Norman Hill Harper and Brothers, 1897 |
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... Goldsmith's character of the English in his Traveller , beginning thus : ' Stern o'er each bosom , ' & c . * I'Dr . Johnson observed , that every body commended such parts of his Journey to the Western Islands , as were in their own way ...
... Goldsmith's character of the English in his Traveller , beginning thus : ' Stern o'er each bosom , ' & c . * I'Dr . Johnson observed , that every body commended such parts of his Journey to the Western Islands , as were in their own way ...
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... Goldsmith's Traveller , of which Dr. Johnson spoke highly ; and , while I was help- ing him on with his great coat , he repeated from it the character of the British nation , which he did with such energy , that the tear started into ...
... Goldsmith's Traveller , of which Dr. Johnson spoke highly ; and , while I was help- ing him on with his great coat , he repeated from it the character of the British nation , which he did with such energy , that the tear started into ...
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... Goldsmith's His- tory is better than the verbiage of Robertson or the foppery of Dal- rymple . ' Life , ii . 236 . ' ' When I talked of our advance- ment in literature , " Sir , ( said he , ) you have learnt a little from us , and you ...
... Goldsmith's His- tory is better than the verbiage of Robertson or the foppery of Dal- rymple . ' Life , ii . 236 . ' ' When I talked of our advance- ment in literature , " Sir , ( said he , ) you have learnt a little from us , and you ...
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... Goldsmith was the best writer he ever knew , upon every 1 He passes over Goldsmith . 2 Johnson described Ireland as having once been ' the school of the west , the quiet habitation of sanctity and literature . ' Life , iii . 112 . 3 The ...
... Goldsmith was the best writer he ever knew , upon every 1 He passes over Goldsmith . 2 Johnson described Ireland as having once been ' the school of the west , the quiet habitation of sanctity and literature . ' Life , iii . 112 . 3 The ...
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... Goldsmith as a poet , as a comick writer , or as an historian , he stands in the first class . " ' ii . 236 . Life , 2 William Kenrick . Ib . i . 497 ; ii . 61 . Spranger Barry , the actor . 3 ↑ Ib . i . 397 , n . 1 ; iii . 70 , 312 ...
... Goldsmith as a poet , as a comick writer , or as an historian , he stands in the first class . " ' ii . 236 . Life , 2 William Kenrick . Ib . i . 497 ; ii . 61 . Spranger Barry , the actor . 3 ↑ Ib . i . 397 , n . 1 ; iii . 70 , 312 ...
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