The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 oldal |
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55. oldal
... evidently turned from the bailiff himself to his clients languish- ing in the Black Dog prison , and with a view to setting them free they had stormed the gates . A mob had quickly gathered and there had been fatalities when the warders ...
... evidently turned from the bailiff himself to his clients languish- ing in the Black Dog prison , and with a view to setting them free they had stormed the gates . A mob had quickly gathered and there had been fatalities when the warders ...
61. oldal
... evidently hoped that Oliver would be allowed to succeed him in the Oran living.24 Finally , an interview was arranged . For this very reluctant candidate who had failed to communicate the message that he had neither desire nor aptitude ...
... evidently hoped that Oliver would be allowed to succeed him in the Oran living.24 Finally , an interview was arranged . For this very reluctant candidate who had failed to communicate the message that he had neither desire nor aptitude ...
95. oldal
... Evidently assuming that it was only the lack of a little capital that prevented Goldsmith from pursuing his calling , Sleigh lent him money . For a while , a new physician was to be observed on Bankside , the unfashionable area at the ...
... Evidently assuming that it was only the lack of a little capital that prevented Goldsmith from pursuing his calling , Sleigh lent him money . For a while , a new physician was to be observed on Bankside , the unfashionable area at the ...
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THE PORTRAITAUGUST 21 1766 I | 21 |
THE DANCING BOY | 35 |
FICTION | 52 |
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accepted already appeared attempt become beginning Boswell brought Burke called career century character Club College Colman comedy conversation course Court death early effect evidently fact feeling felt Garden Garrick George give given Gold Goldsmith Griffiths hand History interest Irish John Johnson kind known ladies later least less Letters literary living London Lord March middle mind Miss months nature never Newbery novel observed occasion Oliver once Percy performance perhaps personality play poem political possible present probably produced published reasons received record Review Reynolds seems seen sense showed side sizar social society stage story Street success suggests summer taken Thomas took Traveller turned Vicar Village writing young