Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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114. oldal
... says the coachman , " he who disturbs religion is a blockhead , and he shall never travel in a coach of mine . " " If , then , " says the gentleman mustering up all his courage , " if I am not to have admittance as an essayist , I hope ...
... says the coachman , " he who disturbs religion is a blockhead , and he shall never travel in a coach of mine . " " If , then , " says the gentleman mustering up all his courage , " if I am not to have admittance as an essayist , I hope ...
242. oldal
... says Burke to his friend , “ and mark what passes between him and me by and by at Sir Joshua's . " They pass on , and are soon joined at Reynolds ' by Goldsmith whom Burke receives very coolly . This vexes the poet , and he begs Burke ...
... says Burke to his friend , “ and mark what passes between him and me by and by at Sir Joshua's . " They pass on , and are soon joined at Reynolds ' by Goldsmith whom Burke receives very coolly . This vexes the poet , and he begs Burke ...
292. oldal
... says , " I am just going to flirt a couple of hours with my beau General Oglethorpe . ... " " His table is often the gathering place of men of wit and talent . Johnson is frequently there and delights in drawing from the General details ...
... says , " I am just going to flirt a couple of hours with my beau General Oglethorpe . ... " " His table is often the gathering place of men of wit and talent . Johnson is frequently there and delights in drawing from the General details ...
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acquaintance appears asks Ballymahon Beau Beauclerc Bennet Langton better bookseller Boswell Burke calls CHAPTER Club coach coat Colman comedy comes conversation Covent Garden cries David Garrick Davies dear dinner Doctor door dressed Dublin Duke Edgeworthstown Edmund Burke English eyes face fashion fellow Fleet Street French friends Garrick gentleman George Steevens Gerrard Street give goes Gold Goldy guinea half hand head hear History honor Horace Walpole Horneck Ireland Irish Johnson Kelly ladies Langton laugh learned Leicester Square literary live London look Lord nature never Newbery night Oliver Goldsmith painted party play poem poet poor pounds replies Reynolds says Goldsmith Shoemaker's Holiday Sir Joshua sizar society speak Street talk taste tavern tell Temple theater tion Tom Davies town turns Uncle Contarine walk wine write young