Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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177. oldal
... leaves a taste on the palate sharp and sweet like a quince . Integrity is the guiding principle of his acting and of his ... leave , expressing a fear that a longer visit may be troublesome . " Not in the least , sir , " says the surly ...
... leaves a taste on the palate sharp and sweet like a quince . Integrity is the guiding principle of his acting and of his ... leave , expressing a fear that a longer visit may be troublesome . " Not in the least , sir , " says the surly ...
196. oldal
... leaves her lively sister quite neglected . Of this , however , he is no ways solicitous , as he measures his fame by his ... leave the matter to the arbitration of Whitehead , the laureate , who officiates as his reader and elbow critic ...
... leaves her lively sister quite neglected . Of this , however , he is no ways solicitous , as he measures his fame by his ... leave the matter to the arbitration of Whitehead , the laureate , who officiates as his reader and elbow critic ...
320. oldal
... leave to retire “ as he finds he only makes the company melancholy . " This unfortunate suggestion over- comes all delicacy . To be grave any longer exceeds their power . The poor doctor is no sooner withdrawn than a roar bursts forth ...
... leave to retire “ as he finds he only makes the company melancholy . " This unfortunate suggestion over- comes all delicacy . To be grave any longer exceeds their power . The poor doctor is no sooner withdrawn than a roar bursts forth ...
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