Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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26. oldal
... sizar has his commons and tuition free and pays a nominal sum for his chambers . To obtain these advantages he is ... sizar ? He was a sizar himself , and has he fared the worse for it ? The youth goes to Dublin , shows by passing the ...
... sizar has his commons and tuition free and pays a nominal sum for his chambers . To obtain these advantages he is ... sizar ? He was a sizar himself , and has he fared the worse for it ? The youth goes to Dublin , shows by passing the ...
30. oldal
... sizar in dingy garments gazes on the flowing stream , vivid and full of color , which rolls by him .. ... Little goes well with poor Goldy in his student course . He has a menial position , a learned brute for his tutor , and few ...
... sizar in dingy garments gazes on the flowing stream , vivid and full of color , which rolls by him .. ... Little goes well with poor Goldy in his student course . He has a menial position , a learned brute for his tutor , and few ...
33. oldal
... sizar watches and listens . Under the glow of an oil lamp , a large red faced Irishman with head thrown back , hands out- stretched , and body swaying from side to side is singing his newly gotten ballads . A few beggars stand about ...
... sizar watches and listens . Under the glow of an oil lamp , a large red faced Irishman with head thrown back , hands out- stretched , and body swaying from side to side is singing his newly gotten ballads . A few beggars stand about ...
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A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD | 13 |
THE MISTAKES OF A NIGHT | 17 |
BURGERSDICIUS AND SMIGLECIUS | 25 |
Copyright | |
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