The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... young couple depended entirely on the kindness and bounty of 1 " Pallas is often written Pallice or Pallis , and seems to have been so written by Goldsmith's father . ” — Forster . 2 " This dwelling was afterwards supposed to be haunted ...
... young couple depended entirely on the kindness and bounty of 1 " Pallas is often written Pallice or Pallis , and seems to have been so written by Goldsmith's father . ” — Forster . 2 " This dwelling was afterwards supposed to be haunted ...
Página xii
... young woman related to the family , afterwards known as Elizabeth Delap , schoolmistress of Lishoy , first put a book into Oliver Goldsmith's hands . She taught him his letters ; lived till it was matter of pride to remember ; often ...
... young woman related to the family , afterwards known as Elizabeth Delap , schoolmistress of Lishoy , first put a book into Oliver Goldsmith's hands . She taught him his letters ; lived till it was matter of pride to remember ; often ...
Página xiv
... young lady of the name of Chaloner , whom he married . He after- wards conformed to the Established Church , and obtained preferment in the diocese of Elphin . his youth . As a preliminary step , Oliver , xiv LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
... young lady of the name of Chaloner , whom he married . He after- wards conformed to the Established Church , and obtained preferment in the diocese of Elphin . his youth . As a preliminary step , Oliver , xiv LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
Página xv
... young Poet , who ever afterwards spoke of him with gratitude . Before he left this school , a circumstance is said to have taken place , which afterwards suggested to him the plot of his amusing comedy , " She Stoops to Conquer . " He ...
... young Poet , who ever afterwards spoke of him with gratitude . Before he left this school , a circumstance is said to have taken place , which afterwards suggested to him the plot of his amusing comedy , " She Stoops to Conquer . " He ...
Página xvi
... young friends of both sexes ; this proceeding was of course contrary to the college discipline . His tutor heard of it , burst in upon the young offenders in the midst of their enjoyment , and inflicted personal castigation on the ...
... young friends of both sexes ; this proceeding was of course contrary to the college discipline . His tutor heard of it , burst in upon the young offenders in the midst of their enjoyment , and inflicted personal castigation on the ...
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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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