The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 oldal |
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101. oldal
... Griffiths may or may not have been one of the first to recognise its literary qualities : he certainly appreciated its commercial value - though this was not reflected in the £ 20 for which he persuaded John Cleland to surrender his ...
... Griffiths may or may not have been one of the first to recognise its literary qualities : he certainly appreciated its commercial value - though this was not reflected in the £ 20 for which he persuaded John Cleland to surrender his ...
102. oldal
... Griffiths ' shop which was part of the contract.20 As a schoolmaster he had probably received £ 20 a year , and the residential post at Peckham must have tied him down to a far greater extent than life with Mr and Mrs Griffiths , who ...
... Griffiths ' shop which was part of the contract.20 As a schoolmaster he had probably received £ 20 a year , and the residential post at Peckham must have tied him down to a far greater extent than life with Mr and Mrs Griffiths , who ...
109. oldal
... Griffiths ' household there is a faint echo of the Hamilton affair . His regular contributions ended in August . But however much he disliked the unscrupulous commercialism which had given Griffiths a bad reputation or to whatever ...
... Griffiths ' household there is a faint echo of the Hamilton affair . His regular contributions ended in August . But however much he disliked the unscrupulous commercialism which had given Griffiths a bad reputation or to whatever ...
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THE PORTRAITAUGUST 21 1766 I | 21 |
THE DANCING BOY | 35 |
FICTION | 52 |
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