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... letter ' p . " " Had Dickens this passage in his mind , when he depicted Mrs. General as using internally for the setting of her face " prunes and prism " ? Goldsmith was not like Wilkes , who , though monstrously ugly , said that " he ...
... letter ' p . " " Had Dickens this passage in his mind , when he depicted Mrs. General as using internally for the setting of her face " prunes and prism " ? Goldsmith was not like Wilkes , who , though monstrously ugly , said that " he ...
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... letter he says that he had drawn for £ 6 , and that his next draft will be for £ 4 . After spending two winters in Edinburgh , Gold- smith wrote to his uncle Contarine that- ❝he intended to visit Paris , where the great Farheim Petit ...
... letter he says that he had drawn for £ 6 , and that his next draft will be for £ 4 . After spending two winters in Edinburgh , Gold- smith wrote to his uncle Contarine that- ❝he intended to visit Paris , where the great Farheim Petit ...
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... letter demanding his books and in a second letter called Goldsmith a " sharper " and a " villain , " with threats of prosecution and a prison . There is preserved only the poor debtor's second letter in reply , and a more heart ...
... letter demanding his books and in a second letter called Goldsmith a " sharper " and a " villain , " with threats of prosecution and a prison . There is preserved only the poor debtor's second letter in reply , and a more heart ...
Inhalt
The Psychological Treatment of Nero in Literature | 1 |
The Letters and Autobiographical Writings | 67 |
Romeo and Juliet before and in Shaksperes Time | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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