Collected Works, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... history of one Mr. Thomas Trip ' , for which Newbery is said to be gathering material in chapter xviii , is Tom Trip's History of Birds and Beasts , published by 7 January 1762. Finally , the passage in chapter xix containing the ...
... history of one Mr. Thomas Trip ' , for which Newbery is said to be gathering material in chapter xviii , is Tom Trip's History of Birds and Beasts , published by 7 January 1762. Finally , the passage in chapter xix containing the ...
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... history , and I know he took the scenery of his Deserted Village . All this a nephew of Goldsmith and two of his sisters now living here , assure me he has acknowledged to them . ' And , Handcock says in a second letter of the same year ...
... history , and I know he took the scenery of his Deserted Village . All this a nephew of Goldsmith and two of his sisters now living here , assure me he has acknowledged to them . ' And , Handcock says in a second letter of the same year ...
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... History ( 1769 ) , i . 249 : ' . . . they [ the Romans ] now began to have a relish for poetry , the first liberal art which rises in every civilized nation , and the first also that decays . ' 2 Torno , the name of a river and of a ...
... History ( 1769 ) , i . 249 : ' . . . they [ the Romans ] now began to have a relish for poetry , the first liberal art which rises in every civilized nation , and the first also that decays . ' 2 Torno , the name of a river and of a ...
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