A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... successes of Goldsmith and Sheridan in the same more sentimental vein . The success of the comedies was however sufficient to procure an official post for the author as gazeteer or editor of The Gazette , the official newspaper , which ...
... successes of Goldsmith and Sheridan in the same more sentimental vein . The success of the comedies was however sufficient to procure an official post for the author as gazeteer or editor of The Gazette , the official newspaper , which ...
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... success of Lillo's domestic and realistic tragedy of The London Merchant ( 1731 ) was perhaps even more unexpected than that of The Beggar's Opera , of which Congreve had prophesied that it " would either take greatly , or be damned ...
... success of Lillo's domestic and realistic tragedy of The London Merchant ( 1731 ) was perhaps even more unexpected than that of The Beggar's Opera , of which Congreve had prophesied that it " would either take greatly , or be damned ...
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... success of his poems had induced him to set up a publishing house to exploit it more fully . But in spite of his general level - headedness , he proved to have not the least aptitude for this kind of business , and it was only by the ...
... success of his poems had induced him to set up a publishing house to exploit it more fully . But in spite of his general level - headedness , he proved to have not the least aptitude for this kind of business , and it was only by the ...
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