The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... imaginations of the routine of his life . It appears even that , for the convenience of these attendances , or for other reasons , Goldsmith , early in 1764 , had a share of some rough chambers in the Temple , " on the library staircase ...
... imaginations of the routine of his life . It appears even that , for the convenience of these attendances , or for other reasons , Goldsmith , early in 1764 , had a share of some rough chambers in the Temple , " on the library staircase ...
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... imagination of the glorious youth , and how he used its names and fancies to invest with a poetic haze the realities of his own early German loves . To the end of his days , and after he had long been the monarch of German literature ...
... imagination of the glorious youth , and how he used its names and fancies to invest with a poetic haze the realities of his own early German loves . To the end of his days , and after he had long been the monarch of German literature ...
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... imagination . " It was easy to say this , but how could it be helped ? He found it impossible to live by poems and novels done as he would like to do them . By hackwork alone could he live ; and , if he died of hackwork , you must blame ...
... imagination . " It was easy to say this , but how could it be helped ? He found it impossible to live by poems and novels done as he would like to do them . By hackwork alone could he live ; and , if he died of hackwork , you must blame ...
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... simplicity of his natural character prevailed . He sprung from " the sofa , advanced to Johnson , and , in a kind of flutter , from imagining himself 66 66 " in the situation which he had just been hearing 1 MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
... simplicity of his natural character prevailed . He sprung from " the sofa , advanced to Johnson , and , in a kind of flutter , from imagining himself 66 66 " in the situation which he had just been hearing 1 MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
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... imagination into vacant space , and a filling of portion after portion of that space , as by sheer bold dreaming , with scenery , events , and beings , never known before . He drew on the recollections of his own life , on the history ...
... imagination into vacant space , and a filling of portion after portion of that space , as by sheer bold dreaming , with scenery , events , and beings , never known before . He drew on the recollections of his own life , on the history ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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