The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... passing into France , he seems to have fluted his way through the provincial villages of that country , much as Holberg had done , greatly charmed with the gay and simple sociability of the poor French peasants , and making himself at ...
... passing into France , he seems to have fluted his way through the provincial villages of that country , much as Holberg had done , greatly charmed with the gay and simple sociability of the poor French peasants , and making himself at ...
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... passed as mate to an hospital ; " after the record of which fact there is this brief entry , “ Oliver Goldsmith , found not qualified for ditto . " It was a dreadful blow , not only on account of the shame should the fact become known ...
... passed as mate to an hospital ; " after the record of which fact there is this brief entry , “ Oliver Goldsmith , found not qualified for ditto . " It was a dreadful blow , not only on account of the shame should the fact become known ...
Página xxxvi
... passed there , have to be remembered in our 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 ...
... passed there , have to be remembered in our 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 ...
Página xxxviii
... passing through the press , Goldsmith had written his pretty ballad of " Edwin and Angelina , " afterwards introduced into the Vicar of Wakefield , under its present title of " The Hermit . " This little composition was occasioned by ...
... passing through the press , Goldsmith had written his pretty ballad of " Edwin and Angelina , " afterwards introduced into the Vicar of Wakefield , under its present title of " The Hermit . " This little composition was occasioned by ...
Página xlviii
... passed was described to Mr. Prior , when he was writing his Life of Goldsmith , by Mr. Harris , the publisher of St. Paul's Churchyard , who had been in Evans's employment at the time in question , and was a witness to the scene . " I ...
... passed was described to Mr. Prior , when he was writing his Life of Goldsmith , by Mr. Harris , the publisher of St. Paul's Churchyard , who had been in Evans's employment at the time in question , and was a witness to the scene . " I ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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