Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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180. oldal
... Reynolds came out one day to look him up and found him seated at a table with papers before him , but not stirring ; his eyes were on a little dog in another corner of the room learning to sit up and beg : his hand was stretched out to ...
... Reynolds came out one day to look him up and found him seated at a table with papers before him , but not stirring ; his eyes were on a little dog in another corner of the room learning to sit up and beg : his hand was stretched out to ...
240. oldal
... Reynolds said no man's company was more liked . There were two attitudes towards Goldsmith : that of Johnson and his worshipers ; the other , that for which Reynolds had good right to speak . And I do not suppose that Johnson really ...
... Reynolds said no man's company was more liked . There were two attitudes towards Goldsmith : that of Johnson and his worshipers ; the other , that for which Reynolds had good right to speak . And I do not suppose that Johnson really ...
243. oldal
... Reynolds his best friend . It was in Reynolds's studio that he met the Hornecks who , I think , brought him the only real satisfaction he ever got from his contacts with the fashionable world . The Hornecks were of good family , coming ...
... Reynolds his best friend . It was in Reynolds's studio that he met the Hornecks who , I think , brought him the only real satisfaction he ever got from his contacts with the fashionable world . The Hornecks were of good family , coming ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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