Oliver Goldsmith: A BiographyG.P. Putnam and Son, 1868 - 427페이지 |
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... tell- ing preceptor , Byrne . His malady had nearly proved fatal , and his face remained pitted through life . On his recovery he was placed under the charge of the Rev. Mr. Griffin , schoolmaster of Elphin , in Roscommon , and became ...
... tell- ing preceptor , Byrne . His malady had nearly proved fatal , and his face remained pitted through life . On his recovery he was placed under the charge of the Rev. Mr. Griffin , schoolmaster of Elphin , in Roscommon , and became ...
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... telling an Irish story . His usual carelessness in money - matters at- tended him . Though his supplies from home were scanty and irregular , he never could bring himself into habits of prudence and economy ; often he was stripped of ...
... telling an Irish story . His usual carelessness in money - matters at- tended him . Though his supplies from home were scanty and irregular , he never could bring himself into habits of prudence and economy ; often he was stripped of ...
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... " MY DEAR BOB , " How many good excuses ( and you know I was ever good at an excuse ) might I call up to vindicate my past shameful silence . I might tell SKETCHES OF SCOTLAND . 59 how I wrote a long 58 OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
... " MY DEAR BOB , " How many good excuses ( and you know I was ever good at an excuse ) might I call up to vindicate my past shameful silence . I might tell SKETCHES OF SCOTLAND . 59 how I wrote a long 58 OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
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... tell them flatly , I don't value them or their fine skins , or eyes , or good sense , or a potato ; for I say , and will maintain it ; and as a convincing proof ( I am in a great passion ) of what I assert , the Scotch ladies say it ...
... tell them flatly , I don't value them or their fine skins , or eyes , or good sense , or a potato ; for I say , and will maintain it ; and as a convincing proof ( I am in a great passion ) of what I assert , the Scotch ladies say it ...
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... tell you , ' added the third lady , whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue , ' that the Duchess has fine lips , but she wants a mouth . ' At this every lady drew up her mouth as if going to pronounce the letter P. 6 - 6 ...
... tell you , ' added the third lady , whose mouth was puckered up to the size of an issue , ' that the Duchess has fine lips , but she wants a mouth . ' At this every lady drew up her mouth as if going to pronounce the letter P. 6 - 6 ...
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acquaintance Æsop amusing anecdote appearance Ballymahon Beauclerc Bennet Langton bookseller Boswell brother Henry Bryanton Burke CHAPTER character clothes club Colman comedy conversation Covent Garden David Garrick dear delight dinner Doctor father favor fortune Francis Newbery friends Garrick gave genius gentleman give Gold good-humor Green Arbor Green Arbor Court Griffiths guinea hand heart honor Horneck humor intimacy Ireland Irish Johnson kind lady Langton laugh learned letter Lissoy literary literature lodgings London Lord manner means ment merits mind nature never Newbery occasion occasionally OLIVER GOLDSMITH person picture play poem poet poetical poor Goldsmith pounds poverty purse replied river Inny sally says Sir Joshua Reynolds smith soon spirit Stoops to Conquer talent talk Temple thought tion told took town Traveller uncle Contarine Vicar of Wakefield Voltaire whimsical William Filby writings
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14 페이지 - Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way, With blossom'd furze unprofitably gay — There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school.
264 페이지 - Who quits a world where strong temptations try, And, since 'tis hard to combat, learns to fly! For him no wretches, born to work and weep, Explore the mine, or tempt the dangerous deep...
35 페이지 - Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart untravell'd fondly turns to thee ; Still to my brother turns, with ceaseless pain, And drags at each remove a lengthening chain.
166 페이지 - I sent him a guinea, and promised to come to him directly. I accordingly went as soon as I was dressed, and found that his landlady had arrested him for his rent, at which he was in a violent passion. I perceived that he had already changed my guinea, and had got a bottle of madeira and a glass before him. I put the cork into the bottle...
12 페이지 - More bent to raise the wretched than to rise. His house was known to all the vagrant train...
397 페이지 - Still born to improve us in every part, His pencil our faces, his manners our heart. To coxcombs averse, yet most civilly steering, When they judged without skill he was still hard of hearing: When they talked of their Raphaels, Correggios, and stuff, He shifted his trumpet and only took snuff.
169 페이지 - The wretch, condemn'd with life to part, Still, still on hope relies ; And every pang that rends the heart, Bids expectation rise. Hope, like the glimmering taper's light, Adorns and cheers the way ; And still, as darker grows the night, Emits a brighter ray.
35 페이지 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree, While many a pastime circled in the shade, The young contending as the old surveyed ; And many a gambol frolicked o'er the ground, And sleights of art and feats of strength went round.
310 페이지 - Lusiad," and I, went to visit him at this place a few days afterwards. He was not at home ; but having a curiosity to see his apartment, we went in, and found curious scraps of descriptions of animals, scrawled upon the wall with a black lead pencil.
395 페이지 - With the love of a wench, let his writings be chaste ; Tip his tongue with strange matter, his pen with fine taste ; That the rake and the poet o'er all may prevail, Set fire to the head, and set fire to the tail. For the joy of each sex, on the world I'll bestow it. This scholar, rake, Christian, dupe, gamester, and poet ; Though a mixture so odd, he shall merit great fame, And among brother mortals — be GOLDSMITH his name : When on earth this strange meteor no more shall appear, You, Hermes,...