The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1881 - 695 páginas |
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Página xx
... once or twice for remittances appear to have brought no reply ; borrowings from Irish friends , met casually in Paris or elsewhere , may have helped ; gambling , in which Goldsmith always did a little , is mentioned as probably helping ...
... once or twice for remittances appear to have brought no reply ; borrowings from Irish friends , met casually in Paris or elsewhere , may have helped ; gambling , in which Goldsmith always did a little , is mentioned as probably helping ...
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... once visiting him , found him bending over something at his desk , and at the jame time holding up his finger in rebuke every now and then to a little dog he was eaching to sit on its haunches in a corner of the room ; and , on looking ...
... once visiting him , found him bending over something at his desk , and at the jame time holding up his finger in rebuke every now and then to a little dog he was eaching to sit on its haunches in a corner of the room ; and , on looking ...
Página xliii
... once visiting him , found him bending over something at his desk , and at the same time holding up his finger in rebuke every now and then to a little dog he was teaching to sit on its haunches in a corner of the room ; and , on looking ...
... once visiting him , found him bending over something at his desk , and at the same time holding up his finger in rebuke every now and then to a little dog he was teaching to sit on its haunches in a corner of the room ; and , on looking ...
Página xlix
... once renewed his intimacy with Dr. Johnson , whom he found now residing in Johnson's Court , Fleet Street ; and , as during his absence Goldsmith had published his Traveller and other things , he no longer wondered at finding Johnson ...
... once renewed his intimacy with Dr. Johnson , whom he found now residing in Johnson's Court , Fleet Street ; and , as during his absence Goldsmith had published his Traveller and other things , he no longer wondered at finding Johnson ...
Página liii
... Once , at a whist - table , we are told , hearing a woman sing in the streets , and struck by something peculiarly mournful in the tones of her voice , he could not rest till he had run out , given her some silver , and sent her away ...
... Once , at a whist - table , we are told , hearing a woman sing in the streets , and struck by something peculiarly mournful in the tones of her voice , he could not rest till he had run out , given her some silver , and sent her away ...
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