The Notable Man: The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithHamilton, 1977 - 408 oldal |
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52. oldal
... sizar was academically honourable but , in an institution where not all the criteria were academic , carried with it many of the disadvantages of second - class citizenship . In an age of cheap labour his duties appear to have been ...
... sizar was academically honourable but , in an institution where not all the criteria were academic , carried with it many of the disadvantages of second - class citizenship . In an age of cheap labour his duties appear to have been ...
53. oldal
... sizar in his Junior Sophister year when Goldsmith entered the College , abolished the system when he himself became provost later in the century ; one of his reasons was said to have been an incident at high table when a sizar emptied a ...
... sizar in his Junior Sophister year when Goldsmith entered the College , abolished the system when he himself became provost later in the century ; one of his reasons was said to have been an incident at high table when a sizar emptied a ...
55. oldal
... sizar was expected to win at this stage of the degree course but managed to scrape into seventeenth place for the award of nineteen exhibitions of about thirty shillings a year.10 Not for the last time in his life , it was the moment ...
... sizar was expected to win at this stage of the degree course but managed to scrape into seventeenth place for the award of nineteen exhibitions of about thirty shillings a year.10 Not for the last time in his life , it was the moment ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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