Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page vii
... text that is as near to Goldsmith's original inten- tion as human fallibility will allow . Editorial intervention in the text of the original copies has been kept to a minimum ; and this minimum is recorded in an appendix , to enable ...
... text that is as near to Goldsmith's original inten- tion as human fallibility will allow . Editorial intervention in the text of the original copies has been kept to a minimum ; and this minimum is recorded in an appendix , to enable ...
Page 249
... Text : Works , with the last line emended in accordance with the Magazine text ( M ) since that reading has the partial support of an anecdote quoted in Forster's Life of Goldsmith [ 1848 ] , p . 423 , which quotes it as ' I think he ...
... Text : Works , with the last line emended in accordance with the Magazine text ( M ) since that reading has the partial support of an anecdote quoted in Forster's Life of Goldsmith [ 1848 ] , p . 423 , which quotes it as ' I think he ...
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... Text : from Goldsmith's Animated Nature , 1774 , iii , 6 , and v , 312 . p . 198. Threnodia Augustalis Text : Threnodia Augustalis , 1772 ( Harvard copy ) . 185. decent ] decent decent p . 206. Song for She Stoops Text : from ...
... Text : from Goldsmith's Animated Nature , 1774 , iii , 6 , and v , 312 . p . 198. Threnodia Augustalis Text : Threnodia Augustalis , 1772 ( Harvard copy ) . 185. decent ] decent decent p . 206. Song for She Stoops Text : from ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
Copyright | |
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