The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 oldal |
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161. oldal
... mind . Once again he surrendered to those daydreams of exotic places which were always threatening to bring his normal mental processes to a standstill . Encouraged by the rise to power of a man who had the literary interests ...
... mind . Once again he surrendered to those daydreams of exotic places which were always threatening to bring his normal mental processes to a standstill . Encouraged by the rise to power of a man who had the literary interests ...
210. oldal
... mind at moments when the mind itself takes an intuitive leap in the dark . Both the enthusiasm Goldsmith's contemporaries felt for this poem and their bewilderment that he could have written it are understandable . Johnson , of course ...
... mind at moments when the mind itself takes an intuitive leap in the dark . Both the enthusiasm Goldsmith's contemporaries felt for this poem and their bewilderment that he could have written it are understandable . Johnson , of course ...
308. oldal
... mind to gain access to the spontaneous , buried , dynamic side of the personality was an achievement far beyond the boundaries within which Good Taste was still a meaningful concept . It is , of course , Goldsmith himself who raises the ...
... mind to gain access to the spontaneous , buried , dynamic side of the personality was an achievement far beyond the boundaries within which Good Taste was still a meaningful concept . It is , of course , Goldsmith himself who raises 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