Goldy: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithTwayne Publishers, 1961 - 367 oldal |
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55. oldal
... stand their pensive partners that are to be ; but no intercourse between the sexes than there is between two countries at war . The ladies indeed may ogle , and the gentlemen sigh , but an embargo is laid on any closer com- merce . At ...
... stand their pensive partners that are to be ; but no intercourse between the sexes than there is between two countries at war . The ladies indeed may ogle , and the gentlemen sigh , but an embargo is laid on any closer com- merce . At ...
128. oldal
... stands between Jack Pilkington and independence for life . Yes , all he wants is a cage for the creatures sufficiently ... stand well come up and amuse themselves at his expense . " A shilling , Bob John ? ... " · • Will , a few pence ...
... stands between Jack Pilkington and independence for life . Yes , all he wants is a cage for the creatures sufficiently ... stand well come up and amuse themselves at his expense . " A shilling , Bob John ? ... " · • Will , a few pence ...
350. oldal
... standing weeping at the grave as the others move away . " Chambers , you find , is gone far , and poor Goldsmith is gone much farther , " writes Johnson to Bennet Langton in ... stand first or last in remonstrance with the [ 350 ] GOLDY.
... standing weeping at the grave as the others move away . " Chambers , you find , is gone far , and poor Goldsmith is gone much farther , " writes Johnson to Bennet Langton in ... stand first or last in remonstrance with the [ 350 ] GOLDY.
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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