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... lady's face gloom , " after having struggled so hard to come home to you , I wonder you are not more rejoiced to see me . " Little wonder that , from this moment , there was a coolness on Mrs. Goldsmith's part to her young prodigal ...
... lady's face gloom , " after having struggled so hard to come home to you , I wonder you are not more rejoiced to see me . " Little wonder that , from this moment , there was a coolness on Mrs. Goldsmith's part to her young prodigal ...
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... Lady's Magazine , nominally intended chiefly for lady - readers , who but Goldsmith was the chief essayist and critic in the one , and the principal writer in the other ? Not the less for this association with Wilkie in these two ...
... Lady's Magazine , nominally intended chiefly for lady - readers , who but Goldsmith was the chief essayist and critic in the one , and the principal writer in the other ? Not the less for this association with Wilkie in these two ...
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... Lady's Magazine ; of which periodical , indeed , he appears to have become virtual editor some time in 1760. Among his contributions to it in 1761 were successively - published portions of that Life of Voltaire which he had written for ...
... Lady's Magazine ; of which periodical , indeed , he appears to have become virtual editor some time in 1760. Among his contributions to it in 1761 were successively - published portions of that Life of Voltaire which he had written for ...
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... Lady's Magazine , the British Magazine , & c . Other people , he says in the preface , had been reprinting these trifles of his , and living on the pillage , and now he reclaimed the best of them . The republication was in one duodecimo ...
... Lady's Magazine , the British Magazine , & c . Other people , he says in the preface , had been reprinting these trifles of his , and living on the pillage , and now he reclaimed the best of them . The republication was in one duodecimo ...
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... lady whose name had been dragged in , he was off to the bookseller Evans's in Paternoster Row , where the newspaper was published . What passed was described to Mr. Prior , when he was writing his Life of Goldsmith , by Mr. Harris , the ...
... lady whose name had been dragged in , he was off to the bookseller Evans's in Paternoster Row , where the newspaper was published . What passed was described to Mr. Prior , when he was writing his Life of Goldsmith , by Mr. Harris , the ...
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