Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 18 筆
第 85 頁
... novel was delayed for two years , for it did not at last appear until March 12 , 1766. It was then printed , without Goldsmith's name on the title page , by B. Collins for Francis Newbery , nephew to John Newbery , at the Crown , in ...
... novel was delayed for two years , for it did not at last appear until March 12 , 1766. It was then printed , without Goldsmith's name on the title page , by B. Collins for Francis Newbery , nephew to John Newbery , at the Crown , in ...
第 88 頁
... novel and romance known up to that time . The publishers , perhaps aware of the risk involved in bringing out a so - called " novel " which fit into no category , therefore held the manuscript for two years before publishing it . Only ...
... novel and romance known up to that time . The publishers , perhaps aware of the risk involved in bringing out a so - called " novel " which fit into no category , therefore held the manuscript for two years before publishing it . Only ...
第 90 頁
... novel read aloud by Herder four years after its publication , when he himself was twenty years of age , The Vicar of Wakefield was a " prose - idyll " that taught him the goodness of the human heart and threw over his own youth the ...
... novel read aloud by Herder four years after its publication , when he himself was twenty years of age , The Vicar of Wakefield was a " prose - idyll " that taught him the goodness of the human heart and threw over his own youth the ...
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