Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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45. oldal
... least harm in him , and was so very good - natured . The recurring refrain " had not the least harm in me " tells us what rang in Oliver Goldsmith's ears as he thought back to those days when reproaches of his indolence or feebleness ...
... least harm in him , and was so very good - natured . The recurring refrain " had not the least harm in me " tells us what rang in Oliver Goldsmith's ears as he thought back to those days when reproaches of his indolence or feebleness ...
52. oldal
... least to show his family how clever a fellow he was , and wrote out the story as an exercise in wit . He would certainly not have the least intention of showing it to his mother , but possibly might hope to avert the wrath of Mr ...
... least to show his family how clever a fellow he was , and wrote out the story as an exercise in wit . He would certainly not have the least intention of showing it to his mother , but possibly might hope to avert the wrath of Mr ...
294. oldal
... least for his own table , which he salts and hangs up and thus pre- serves a delicacy all the year round . . . . A piece of beef hung up there is considered as an elegant piece of furniture which though seldom touched at least argues ...
... least for his own table , which he salts and hangs up and thus pre- serves a delicacy all the year round . . . . A piece of beef hung up there is considered as an elegant piece of furniture which though seldom touched at least argues ...
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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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