The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 oldal |
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51. oldal
... College , he would have pointed out . He himself , like Charles Goldsmith and Henry , had gone as a pensioner , but for the promising boy with no money behind him ( which was what Oliver had suddenly become ) there was the prospect of a ...
... College , he would have pointed out . He himself , like Charles Goldsmith and Henry , had gone as a pensioner , but for the promising boy with no money behind him ( which was what Oliver had suddenly become ) there was the prospect of a ...
52. oldal
... College was met by an official reproof . The College kept four terms a year and undergraduates could proceed to their B.A. degree after eleven terms . Goldsmith , like Burke who had taken the entrance exam shortly before him , arrived ...
... College was met by an official reproof . The College kept four terms a year and undergraduates could proceed to their B.A. degree after eleven terms . Goldsmith , like Burke who had taken the entrance exam shortly before him , arrived ...
62. oldal
... College . He now returned to his mother's cottage at Ballymahon without prospects and with only £ 30 and a horse to show for his year's tutoring . For most of his life Oliver had been surrounded by people who within the wretched ...
... College . He now returned to his mother's cottage at Ballymahon without prospects and with only £ 30 and a horse to show for his year's tutoring . For most of his life Oliver had been surrounded by people who within the wretched ...
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THE PORTRAITAUGUST 21 1766 I | 21 |
THE DANCING BOY | 35 |
FICTION | 52 |
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