Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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... bookseller , becomes a thing little superior to the fellow who works at the press " ( III , 509 ) . The fact that ... booksellers of St. Paul's Churchyard rather than on the favor of the great noblemen to whom the poet of an earlier ...
... bookseller , becomes a thing little superior to the fellow who works at the press " ( III , 509 ) . The fact that ... booksellers of St. Paul's Churchyard rather than on the favor of the great noblemen to whom the poet of an earlier ...
第 151 頁
... booksellers rather than on noble patrons for his living , and " they rewarded his labours generously , " wrote Davies . Nevertheless , his squabbles with booksellers and publishers were innumerable ; his appetites and passions were ...
... booksellers rather than on noble patrons for his living , and " they rewarded his labours generously , " wrote Davies . Nevertheless , his squabbles with booksellers and publishers were innumerable ; his appetites and passions were ...
第 188 頁
... Booksellers . ( Ithaca , 1933 ) . 12. On the title page was the following quotation from Lucretius ' De Rerum Naturae : " Floriferis ut Apes in saltibus omnia libant , " See also Gibbs , III , 504-5 . 13. Much of the material Goldsmith ...
... Booksellers . ( Ithaca , 1933 ) . 12. On the title page was the following quotation from Lucretius ' De Rerum Naturae : " Floriferis ut Apes in saltibus omnia libant , " See also Gibbs , III , 504-5 . 13. Much of the material Goldsmith ...
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