The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 страници |
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... give him a learned education . Yet there was much to be overcome before the maternal wish could be ac- " He was considered by his contemporaries and school . fellows , with whom I have often conversed upon the subject , as a stupid ...
... give him a learned education . Yet there was much to be overcome before the maternal wish could be ac- " He was considered by his contemporaries and school . fellows , with whom I have often conversed upon the subject , as a stupid ...
Страница xvi
... give proof of classical attainments . He was to show himself to a reasonable extent a good scholar ; in return for which , being clad in a black gown of coarse stuff without sleeves , he was marked with the servant's badge of a red cap ...
... give proof of classical attainments . He was to show himself to a reasonable extent a good scholar ; in return for which , being clad in a black gown of coarse stuff without sleeves , he was marked with the servant's badge of a red cap ...
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... gives us the manners of a country not as he must have seen them , but such as they might have been fifty years before . The modern Dutchman is quite a different creature from him of former times . He in every thing imitates a Frenchman ...
... gives us the manners of a country not as he must have seen them , but such as they might have been fifty years before . The modern Dutchman is quite a different creature from him of former times . He in every thing imitates a Frenchman ...
Страница xxv
... gives the man the ruddy healthful complexion he generally wears , by drain- ing his superfluous moisture . While the woman , deprived of this amusement , overflown with such viscidities as tint the complexion , and give that paleness of ...
... gives the man the ruddy healthful complexion he generally wears , by drain- ing his superfluous moisture . While the woman , deprived of this amusement , overflown with such viscidities as tint the complexion , and give that paleness of ...
Страница xxxiii
... more apt to introduce us to the gates of the muses than poverty , but it were well for us if they only left us at the door ; the mischief is , they some- times choose to give us their company at the en- LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xxxiii.
... more apt to introduce us to the gates of the muses than poverty , but it were well for us if they only left us at the door ; the mischief is , they some- times choose to give us their company at the en- LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . xxxiii.
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