The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... hear of him as a shy , thick , awkward boy , the constant butt of his companions because of his comically ugly face , and thought by most of them to be " little better than a fool . " And yet everywhere there seems to have been a liking ...
... hear of him as a shy , thick , awkward boy , the constant butt of his companions because of his comically ugly face , and thought by most of them to be " little better than a fool . " And yet everywhere there seems to have been a liking ...
Página xiv
... hear a ballad of your own sung to a ragged crowd of men and girls , and be able to buy a copy of it for a penny - this was a delight worth all the pains of sizarship , and the tyranny of ten Wilders ! So sometimes Oliver felt ; but the ...
... hear a ballad of your own sung to a ragged crowd of men and girls , and be able to buy a copy of it for a penny - this was a delight worth all the pains of sizarship , and the tyranny of ten Wilders ! So sometimes Oliver felt ; but the ...
Página xv
... hear of an encounter between him and Wilder , and not so unsuccessfully for Goldsmith this time . The tutor had been lecturing on the subject of the Centre of Gravity , and had asked Goldsmith for a restatement of what had been said ...
... hear of an encounter between him and Wilder , and not so unsuccessfully for Goldsmith this time . The tutor had been lecturing on the subject of the Centre of Gravity , and had asked Goldsmith for a restatement of what had been said ...
Página xviii
... hear of him , naturally enough , as gathering the young Irishmen of the University about him , and leading in their suppers and their songs . He must have got somehow also into what was then the more select and stately society of the ...
... hear of him , naturally enough , as gathering the young Irishmen of the University about him , and leading in their suppers and their songs . He must have got somehow also into what was then the more select and stately society of the ...
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... hear ushered in by a ' doctis- " simus doctissimorum , ' or heel - pieced with a long Latin termination . . . . There will come a day , no doubt it will - I beg you may live a couple of hundred years longer only to see the day - when ...
... hear ushered in by a ' doctis- " simus doctissimorum , ' or heel - pieced with a long Latin termination . . . . There will come a day , no doubt it will - I beg you may live a couple of hundred years longer only to see the day - when ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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