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THE APPLETON

ENGLISH CLASSICS

THE APPLETON
ENGLISH CLASSICS

Shakspere's Tragedy of Macbeth
The Sir Roger De Coverley Papers.
George Eliot's Silas Marner.

Selections from Milton's Shorter Poems.
Macaulay's Essays on Milton, Addison and
Johnson.

Dryden's Palamon and Arcite

Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and Other Poems.

Burke's Speech on Conciliation With the American Colonies.

Select Addresses of Washington, Webster and Lincoln.

Carlyle's Essay on Burns.

Huxley's Autobiography and Essays.

Lamb, Selected Essays.

Tennyson's Idylls of the King

Tennyson's The Princess

Shakspere's Julius Caesar

Shakspere's Merchant of Venice

Scott's Ivanhoe

Scott's Lady of the Lake

Scott's Quentin Durward

Goldsmith's The Traveller and The De

serted Village

Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield

Browning's Select Poems

Stevenson's Treasure Island

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THE

VICAR OF WAKEFIELD

BY

OLIVER GOLDSMITH

EDITED WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES

BY

LOUISE MAITLAND

AUTHOR OF HEROES OF CHIVALRY

FOLIA

NEW YORK

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY

UN

LIBRARY

COPYRIGHT, 1904, BY

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY

Printed in the United States of America

PREFACE

THE only attempt that has been made in the following little sketch of Oliver Goldsmith's Life and Work is to arouse such an interest in them as may lead the student to desire to enter more fully into both. For this reason a full list of works to be consulted has been given, with the thought that if one book were not accessible another might be. At the same time it is hoped that enough has been said about Goldsmith and his critics to enable the student to make correct inferences both of his character and the place of his work in English Literature, bearing in mind the fact that fifteen busy years of middle life really determine the one and the other so far as literature is strictly concerned. One thing which is certain is that in studying the "Vicar of Wakefield” we are concerned very nearly with the man and his work, for the one lives in the other in a manner that is more peculiarly true of Goldsmith than of most other writers.

While it is hoped that the teacher may find suggestive material in the sketch, care has been taken.

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