The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 1 卷A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... success . The truth is , like the rest of the world , I am self - interested in my concern ; and do not so much consider the happiness you have acquired , as the honour I have probably lost in the change . I have often let my fancy ...
... success . The truth is , like the rest of the world , I am self - interested in my concern ; and do not so much consider the happiness you have acquired , as the honour I have probably lost in the change . I have often let my fancy ...
第 xliv 頁
... success . He not only recommended him to the patronage of the most eminent booksellers , but introduced him to the notice of the first literary characters . Notwithstanding the variety of our author's literary labours , however , no ...
... success . He not only recommended him to the patronage of the most eminent booksellers , but introduced him to the notice of the first literary characters . Notwithstanding the variety of our author's literary labours , however , no ...
第 xlviii 頁
... success , that he kept the manuscript by him for a long time after . Indeed , it was not till the author's fame had been fully established by the publica- tion of his << Traveller , " that the publisher ventured to put the « Vicar of ...
... success , that he kept the manuscript by him for a long time after . Indeed , it was not till the author's fame had been fully established by the publica- tion of his << Traveller , " that the publisher ventured to put the « Vicar of ...
第 li 頁
... success , he kept it by him in its original crude state for several years , and it was not till he had been strongly encouraged by the high opinion expressed of it by Dr Johnson , that he was at last induced to prepare it for the press ...
... success , he kept it by him in its original crude state for several years , and it was not till he had been strongly encouraged by the high opinion expressed of it by Dr Johnson , that he was at last induced to prepare it for the press ...
第 liv 頁
... successful genius . The envy of some and the jealousy of others , especially among the minor candidates for poetical fame , was speedily awakened by the applause bestowed on his poem . Unable to deny the merit of the performance , they ...
... successful genius . The envy of some and the jealousy of others , especially among the minor candidates for poetical fame , was speedily awakened by the applause bestowed on his poem . Unable to deny the merit of the performance , they ...
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