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... Percy's own recollection ) : He [ Goldsmith ] afterwards [ i.e. after Percy had become acquainted with him in Green Arbour Court early in 1759 ] removed to Lodgings at Mrs. Carnan's in Wine License Court Fleet Street : where he wrote ...
... Percy's own recollection ) : He [ Goldsmith ] afterwards [ i.e. after Percy had become acquainted with him in Green Arbour Court early in 1759 ] removed to Lodgings at Mrs. Carnan's in Wine License Court Fleet Street : where he wrote ...
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... Percy and Cooke that the novel was written at Wine Office Court , its composition falls in the period 1760 or 1761 ... Percy : Prelate and Poet ( 1908 ) , pp . 142 , 144. The dates apparently rest upon Percy's diary , now British Museum ...
... Percy and Cooke that the novel was written at Wine Office Court , its composition falls in the period 1760 or 1761 ... Percy : Prelate and Poet ( 1908 ) , pp . 142 , 144. The dates apparently rest upon Percy's diary , now British Museum ...
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... Percy sent a copy of it to Farmer ; 2 so Goldsmith's ballad , which - Percy and Goldsmith agree - was written first , goes back to an earlier date . Percy connects the com- position of Edwin and Angelina with Goldsmith's knowledge of ...
... Percy sent a copy of it to Farmer ; 2 so Goldsmith's ballad , which - Percy and Goldsmith agree - was written first , goes back to an earlier date . Percy connects the com- position of Edwin and Angelina with Goldsmith's knowledge of ...
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