Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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125. oldal
... manner in my own behavior . I should actually be as unfit for the society of my friends at home , as I detest that which I am obliged to partake of here . I can now neither laugh nor drink , have contracted a hesitat- ing disagreeable ...
... manner in my own behavior . I should actually be as unfit for the society of my friends at home , as I detest that which I am obliged to partake of here . I can now neither laugh nor drink , have contracted a hesitat- ing disagreeable ...
241. oldal
Stephen Lucius Gwynn. ness in his manner , " he said to Boswell in the early days of their intercourse ( when he ... manners : with a great desire to please , he offended by attempts at drollery . Or , as she put it in a couplet , he was ...
Stephen Lucius Gwynn. ness in his manner , " he said to Boswell in the early days of their intercourse ( when he ... manners : with a great desire to please , he offended by attempts at drollery . Or , as she put it in a couplet , he was ...
281. oldal
... manner , skill and finishing from those which of late years have been received and encouraged . Hardcastle is a good - natured , particular old fellow , fond of telling a story and ridiculous , without offending - Mr . Marlow , a man of ...
... manner , skill and finishing from those which of late years have been received and encouraged . Hardcastle is a good - natured , particular old fellow , fond of telling a story and ridiculous , without offending - Mr . Marlow , a man of ...
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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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