The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 oldal |
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127. oldal
... feelings about the Club in the interests of broad comedy when he came to write about it later in the year ; 17 but his ... feeling of class identity with the world of Green Arbour is illustrated by the difference of tone between his ...
... feelings about the Club in the interests of broad comedy when he came to write about it later in the year ; 17 but his ... feeling of class identity with the world of Green Arbour is illustrated by the difference of tone between his ...
209. oldal
... feelings as Dr Goldsmith . I do not mean here the vulgar opinion of being himself possessed with the passion which he wished to excite . I mean only that he governed himself by an internal feeling of the right rather than by any written ...
... feelings as Dr Goldsmith . I do not mean here the vulgar opinion of being himself possessed with the passion which he wished to excite . I mean only that he governed himself by an internal feeling of the right rather than by any written ...
234. oldal
... feelings , " he had muttered in the wings at Drury Lane at a rehearsal after Garrick had protested that the sound of ... feeling over Johnson's edition of Shakespeare , Garrick seeing the omission from it of any reference to himself as a ...
... feelings , " he had muttered in the wings at Drury Lane at a rehearsal after Garrick had protested that the sound of ... feeling over Johnson's edition of Shakespeare , Garrick seeing the omission from it of any reference to himself as a ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE PORTRAITAUGUST 21 1766 I | 21 |
THE DANCING BOY | 35 |
FICTION | 52 |
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amongst appeared Arthur Murphy audience Balderston Ballymahon Bennet Langton Bickerstaffe Boswell Boswell's Brick Court brother Burke Bute career century Charles Chinese Letters Club Colman comedy Contarine Covent Garden David Garrick Deserted Village Dr Goldsmith Drury Lane Dublin Edinburgh Edmund Burke essays European Magazine xxiv feeling Garrick George Gold Green Arbour Griffiths Horace Walpole Horneck humour Ibid Ireland Irish John John Newbery Johnson Kelly Kenrick ladies later Lissoy literary living London Lord middle class Miss Newbery Newbery's Northcote novel Nugent occasion Oliver Goldsmith Oxford Percy Memoir perhaps play poem political portrait Primrose probably published Ralph Griffiths Review Reynolds seems Smollett social St James's Stoops to Conquer story Street suggests taste Temple theatre theatrical Thomas Percy Thrale Traveller Trinity College Vicar of Wakefield Walpole Wilkes William William Kenrick Wine Office Court writing young