The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... admiration Goldsmith goes on to tell what countries young Holberg travelled through , and how at length , returning to Copenhagen , he became popular as an author , was honoured with a title and enriched by the king , " so that a life ...
... admiration Goldsmith goes on to tell what countries young Holberg travelled through , and how at length , returning to Copenhagen , he became popular as an author , was honoured with a title and enriched by the king , " so that a life ...
xxxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... admiration approaching to enthusiasm - Smollett , the poet Gray , and Johnson . A recluse at Cambridge , Gray was inaccessible . With Smollett an acquaintance had already been established ; but the resident London life of the overworked ...
... admiration approaching to enthusiasm - Smollett , the poet Gray , and Johnson . A recluse at Cambridge , Gray was inaccessible . With Smollett an acquaintance had already been established ; but the resident London life of the overworked ...
xxxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... admiration of Johnson's goodness of heart . For example , when some reference was made to Mr. Levett , whom Johnson maintained as a pensioner under his own roof , Goldsmith said to Boswell , " He is poor and honest , which is ...
... admiration of Johnson's goodness of heart . For example , when some reference was made to Mr. Levett , whom Johnson maintained as a pensioner under his own roof , Goldsmith said to Boswell , " He is poor and honest , which is ...
xxxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... admired Goldsmith , and was always glad to see him at his seat at Gosfield Hall , Essex - Goldsmith never cared to trouble any of the " great people " with his intimacy . And the utmost that came to him from this friendship , besides a ...
... admired Goldsmith , and was always glad to see him at his seat at Gosfield Hall , Essex - Goldsmith never cared to trouble any of the " great people " with his intimacy . And the utmost that came to him from this friendship , besides a ...
xlii ÆäÀÌÁö
... admiration as the author of the Inquiry into the State of Polite Learning , the Citizen of the World , the Traveller , a volume of Essays , and the Vicar of Wakefield , but known also to have written no end of compilations and done an ...
... admiration as the author of the Inquiry into the State of Polite Learning , the Citizen of the World , the Traveller , a volume of Essays , and the Vicar of Wakefield , but known also to have written no end of compilations and done an ...
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