Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 oldal |
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64. oldal
... speak French , and consequently I shall have much the advan- tage of most of my countrymen , as I am perfectly acquainted with that language , and few who leave Ireland are so . Probably this means no more than that he could read French ...
... speak French , and consequently I shall have much the advan- tage of most of my countrymen , as I am perfectly acquainted with that language , and few who leave Ireland are so . Probably this means no more than that he could read French ...
247. oldal
... speak , he found himself overpowered by the loud voice of Johnson , who was at the opposite end of the table , and did not perceive Goldsmith's attempt . Thus disap- pointed of his wish to obtain the attention of the company , Goldsmith ...
... speak , he found himself overpowered by the loud voice of Johnson , who was at the opposite end of the table , and did not perceive Goldsmith's attempt . Thus disap- pointed of his wish to obtain the attention of the company , Goldsmith ...
278. oldal
... speak the epilogue . In this embarrassment I thought of making a quarreling epilogue between Catley and her , debating who should speak the epilogue ; but then Mrs. ar MR . SHUTER , MR . QUICK AND MRS 278 " SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER "
... speak the epilogue . In this embarrassment I thought of making a quarreling epilogue between Catley and her , debating who should speak the epilogue ; but then Mrs. ar MR . SHUTER , MR . QUICK AND MRS 278 " SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER "
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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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