Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Tom 6Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1825 |
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... England , at that time resided . This worthy clergyman , whose virtues his celebrated son afterwards rendered immortal , in the character of the Village Preacher , had a family of seven children , for whom he was enabled to provide but ...
... England , at that time resided . This worthy clergyman , whose virtues his celebrated son afterwards rendered immortal , in the character of the Village Preacher , had a family of seven children , for whom he was enabled to provide but ...
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... England , at that time resided . This worthy clergyman , whose virtues his celebrated son afterwards rendered immortal , in the character of the Village Preacher , had a family of seven children , for whom he was enabled to provide but ...
... England , at that time resided . This worthy clergyman , whose virtues his celebrated son afterwards rendered immortal , in the character of the Village Preacher , had a family of seven children , for whom he was enabled to provide but ...
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... England in the year 1746 , after having perambulated France , Italy , and part of Ger- many . Poverty was now before our author in all its bitterness . His Irish friends had long renounced or forgotten him ; and the wretched post of ...
... England in the year 1746 , after having perambulated France , Italy , and part of Ger- many . Poverty was now before our author in all its bitterness . His Irish friends had long renounced or forgotten him ; and the wretched post of ...
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... England , in imitation of the Lettres Per- sannes of Montesquieu . Still , however , though subsisting thus precariously , he was getting forward in society ; and had already , in the year 1761 , made his way as far as Dr. Johnson , who ...
... England , in imitation of the Lettres Per- sannes of Montesquieu . Still , however , though subsisting thus precariously , he was getting forward in society ; and had already , in the year 1761 , made his way as far as Dr. Johnson , who ...
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... England , commonly ascribed to Lord Lyttleton , and containing an excellent and entertaining abridgment of the annals of Britain , are the work of Goldsmith . His mode of compiling them we learn from some interesting anecdotes of the ...
... England , commonly ascribed to Lord Lyttleton , and containing an excellent and entertaining abridgment of the annals of Britain , are the work of Goldsmith . His mode of compiling them we learn from some interesting anecdotes of the ...
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