The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... of that 10th of November , on which his Oliver was born , his own virtues and very foibles were to be a legacy of pleasure to many generations of men . " - Forster . kind.1 He was sent to the village school to learn LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xi.
... of that 10th of November , on which his Oliver was born , his own virtues and very foibles were to be a legacy of pleasure to many generations of men . " - Forster . kind.1 He was sent to the village school to learn LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xi.
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... pleasure . His easy temper and good - humoured qualities rendered him a favourite with the stu- dents ; he entered into their wild pranks and frolics , telling his story , or singing his song , with the humour which characterizes his ...
... pleasure . His easy temper and good - humoured qualities rendered him a favourite with the stu- dents ; he entered into their wild pranks and frolics , telling his story , or singing his song , with the humour which characterizes his ...
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... pleasures here are very dull , though very various . You may smoke , you may doze , you may go to the Italian comedy , as good an amusement as either of the former . This entertainment always brings in harlequin who is generally a ...
... pleasures here are very dull , though very various . You may smoke , you may doze , you may go to the Italian comedy , as good an amusement as either of the former . This entertainment always brings in harlequin who is generally a ...
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... pleasures I at present possess . If I go to the opera where Signora Columba pours out all the mazes of melody , I sit and sigh for Lishoy fireside , and Johnny Armstrong's last good night from Peggy Golden.1 If I climb Flanstead Hill ...
... pleasures I at present possess . If I go to the opera where Signora Columba pours out all the mazes of melody , I sit and sigh for Lishoy fireside , and Johnny Armstrong's last good night from Peggy Golden.1 If I climb Flanstead Hill ...
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... pleasures de- rived from music , in addition to its advantages in society as a gentlemanlike acquirement , a pert boy ( named Bishop ) looking at Goldsmith's situation and present disadvantages with something of contempt , rudely ...
... pleasures de- rived from music , in addition to its advantages in society as a gentlemanlike acquirement , a pert boy ( named Bishop ) looking at Goldsmith's situation and present disadvantages with something of contempt , rudely ...
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR Oliver Goldsmith Vista completa - 1796 |
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