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This evening at 8 o'clock, in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will speak on the "Life, Character, Essays, of Oliver Goldsmith." The lecture will be followed with three others--on Hazlitt, Lamb, Stevenson. They will be open only to members of the University...
...Lecture. English Essayists. II. Goldsmith. Mr. Copeland. Sever 11, 8 p. m. This lecture will be followed by three others,--on Hazlitt, Lamb, and Stevenson. Lives and works of the essayists have been reserved in the Library...
...Lecture. English essayists. II. Goldsmith. Mr. copeland. sever 11, 8 p.m. This lecture will be followed by three others,--on Hazlitt, Lamb, and Stevenson. Lives and works of the essayists have been reserved in the Library...
During the present year there have been added, besides numerous recent books, the works of Marryat, Henry Kingsley, George Meredith, Goldsmith, Edward Everett Hale, Hood, Lever, Gaborian, Burke, Chateaubriand, Cowper, Raleigh, Christopher North, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Stirling Maxwell, Besant, DeFoe, and Balzac...
William Touchstone, a London goldsmith, has two daughters who are exactly the opposite in character. Girtred is ambitious to be a lady, while Mildred is contented with her station. Sir Petronel Flash, an adventurous knight without fortune, applies to Touchstone for the hand of Girtred in order to enrich himself by the sale of the land left the young woman by her grandmother. Mrs. Touchstone and Girtred favor the match and the father unwillingly consents to it. Touchstone has two apprentices as dissimilar in character as are his daughters. Quicksilver, the idle prentice, leaves his master to join Sir Flash...