The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 oldal |
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xiv. oldal
... record as possible of my obligations to them and many other commentators on Goldsmith , the Johnson circle and the ... Records Office for their answers to my enquiries . Miss Ruth Vyse of the Oxford University Archives helped me with the ...
... record as possible of my obligations to them and many other commentators on Goldsmith , the Johnson circle and the ... Records Office for their answers to my enquiries . Miss Ruth Vyse of the Oxford University Archives helped me with the ...
80. oldal
... record of his journey through a country which had been forcibly ' pacified ' less than a decade before ; but nothing denotes him a late - Augustan so thoroughly as his comment on the Scottish landscape in the letter to Bryanton : Shall ...
... record of his journey through a country which had been forcibly ' pacified ' less than a decade before ; but nothing denotes him a late - Augustan so thoroughly as his comment on the Scottish landscape in the letter to Bryanton : Shall ...
197. oldal
... record , and when a writer like Mrs Thrale or Fanny Burney sets it down as an inexplicable phenomenon of nature the description of the grinding jaws and flailing hands is curiously cold - blooded . When Fanny Reynolds , too , embarks on ...
... record , and when a writer like Mrs Thrale or Fanny Burney sets it down as an inexplicable phenomenon of nature the description of the grinding jaws and flailing hands is curiously cold - blooded . When Fanny Reynolds , too , embarks on ...
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THE PORTRAITAUGUST 21 1766 I | 21 |
THE DANCING BOY | 35 |
FICTION | 52 |
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