Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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28. oldal
... Perhaps it increased Goldsmith's tenderness in retrospect that he knew how much disappointment he had caused to a very good man . But in 1760 , when he wrote his history of the Man in Black , the mood of criticism was uppermost . I have ...
... Perhaps it increased Goldsmith's tenderness in retrospect that he knew how much disappointment he had caused to a very good man . But in 1760 , when he wrote his history of the Man in Black , the mood of criticism was uppermost . I have ...
106. oldal
... perhaps there's more wit and learning among the Irish ? Oh , lord , no ! There has been more money spent in the encouragement of the Padareen mare there one season , than given in rewards to learned men since the times of Usher . All ...
... perhaps there's more wit and learning among the Irish ? Oh , lord , no ! There has been more money spent in the encouragement of the Padareen mare there one season , than given in rewards to learned men since the times of Usher . All ...
121. oldal
... perhaps you may see the bright side of a mind when my professions shall not appear the dic- tates of necessity but of choice . You seem to think Dr. Milner knew me not . Perhaps so ; but he was a man I shall ever honor ; but I have ...
... perhaps you may see the bright side of a mind when my professions shall not appear the dic- tates of necessity but of choice . You seem to think Dr. Milner knew me not . Perhaps so ; but he was a man I shall ever honor ; but I have ...
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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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