| Joachim Fernau - 1848 - 736 страници
...concludes, ' till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Doctor ' Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was ' the very man ; and then Johnson confessed that he was so.' Sid professes to on's own exact I' swell represents •• :1- n... | |
| John Forster - 1848 - 1294 страници
...concludes, ' till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Doctor ' Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was ' the very man ; and then Johnson confessed that he was so.' A more scrupulous and patient writer corrects some inaccuracies... | |
| John Forster - 1855 - 528 страници
...concludes, "till ten years after, I dare say, that something " in Doctor Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he "was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; " the novel was the charming Viear of Wakefield." A more scrupulous... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 страници
...she concludes, "till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man ; and then Johnson confessed that he was so." "A more scrupulous and patient writer," says the admirable biographer... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi, Richard Cumberland - 1884 - 468 страници
...merriment.* It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield. There was a Mr. Boyce... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 534 страници
...merriment.2 It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakeficld. 1 Dr. Levett, for... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 464 страници
...time in merriment. " It was not till ten years after, I dare fay, that fomething in Dr. GoUfmith's behaviour ftruck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnfon confejjed that he was fo ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefald." The next verjion of the ftory... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1897 - 550 страници
...merriment. It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield 3. 1 Robert Levett.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1903 - 368 страници
...concludes, " till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Doctor Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of WakefieJd.'" A more scrupulous... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1903 - 370 страници
...concludes, " till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Doctor Goldsmith^ behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefuld."" A more scrupulous... | |
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