Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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60. oldal
... character fit me , who have left behind in Ireland everything I think worth possess- ing - friends that I loved , and a society that pleased while it instructed ? In reading Goldsmith , or in reading about him , we never get away from ...
... character fit me , who have left behind in Ireland everything I think worth possess- ing - friends that I loved , and a society that pleased while it instructed ? In reading Goldsmith , or in reading about him , we never get away from ...
133. oldal
... character appears to spread itself over the whole continent ; particularly the fools and coxcombs of every country abroad seem almost cast in the same mold " : The French pictures , therefore , of life and manners are im- mediately ...
... character appears to spread itself over the whole continent ; particularly the fools and coxcombs of every country abroad seem almost cast in the same mold " : The French pictures , therefore , of life and manners are im- mediately ...
280. oldal
... characters of the new Comedy , called " She Stoops to Conquer , or the Mistakes of a Night , " performed on Mon- day ... character . The dialogue is nervous and spirited ; no attempt is made by the author to avail himself of the vitiated ...
... characters of the new Comedy , called " She Stoops to Conquer , or the Mistakes of a Night , " performed on Mon- day ... character . The dialogue is nervous and spirited ; no attempt is made by the author to avail himself of the vitiated ...
Tartalomjegyzék
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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