Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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99. oldal
... society of wretches , and such is to me true society . I tell you , again and again , that I am neither able nor willing to pay you a farthing , but I will be punctual to any appointment you or the tailor shall make . Thus far , at ...
... society of wretches , and such is to me true society . I tell you , again and again , that I am neither able nor willing to pay you a farthing , but I will be punctual to any appointment you or the tailor shall make . Thus far , at ...
136. oldal
... society of moral philosophers , intend to dispute twice a week about religion and priest- craft , leaving behind us old wives ' tales , and following good learning and sound sense ; and if so be , that any other persons have a mind to ...
... society of moral philosophers , intend to dispute twice a week about religion and priest- craft , leaving behind us old wives ' tales , and following good learning and sound sense ; and if so be , that any other persons have a mind to ...
293. oldal
The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith Oscar Sherwin. polished society , an affront is held to be a serious injury . It must therefore be resented , or rather a duel must be fought upon it , as men have agreed to banish from their society ...
The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith Oscar Sherwin. polished society , an affront is held to be a serious injury . It must therefore be resented , or rather a duel must be fought upon it , as men have agreed to banish from their society ...
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