Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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52. oldal
... seems clear that this special affection did not stand the strain which he put on it . As I read it , when he faced homeward , he made ready to meet , not such a rebuke as the Vicar of Wakefield might have delivered , but a scolding the ...
... seems clear that this special affection did not stand the strain which he put on it . As I read it , when he faced homeward , he made ready to meet , not such a rebuke as the Vicar of Wakefield might have delivered , but a scolding the ...
170. oldal
... seems , for the sake of his health , for his hardy body began to give trouble ) . Bath gave him the notion of writing a life of Beau Nash , which was , as it could hardly fail to be in such hands , a very entertaining study . The ...
... seems , for the sake of his health , for his hardy body began to give trouble ) . Bath gave him the notion of writing a life of Beau Nash , which was , as it could hardly fail to be in such hands , a very entertaining study . The ...
284. oldal
... seems to be more than a touch of Goldsmith in young Marlow . I'm doom'd to adore the sex , and yet to converse with the only part of it I despise . This stammer in my address , and this awkward prepossessing visage of mine , can never ...
... seems to be more than a touch of Goldsmith in young Marlow . I'm doom'd to adore the sex , and yet to converse with the only part of it I despise . This stammer in my address , and this awkward prepossessing visage of mine , can never ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
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