The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... reflection on all sorts of subjects , connected by a slight thread of story . He had always had a fancy for China and the Chinese , and an anticipation of this idea will be found in one of his MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xxix.
... reflection on all sorts of subjects , connected by a slight thread of story . He had always had a fancy for China and the Chinese , and an anticipation of this idea will be found in one of his MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xxix.
xxxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Northumberland had taken such a fancy to it as to have copies privately printed for herself and her friends . It was expected that something advantageous to Goldy might arise from this introduction xxxviii MEMOIR of GOLDSMITH .
... Northumberland had taken such a fancy to it as to have copies privately printed for herself and her friends . It was expected that something advantageous to Goldy might arise from this introduction xxxviii MEMOIR of GOLDSMITH .
xli ÆäÀÌÁö
... fancies to invest with a poetic haze the realities of his own early German loves . To the end of his days , and after he had long been the monarch of German literature , Goethe retained his affection for the book , and spoke of it as ...
... fancies to invest with a poetic haze the realities of his own early German loves . To the end of his days , and after he had long been the monarch of German literature , Goethe retained his affection for the book , and spoke of it as ...
xlv ÆäÀÌÁö
... fancies , passages from the poem were in every mouth , and the topics , which it suggested , of depopulation , luxury , and landlordism , were discussed in connexion with it . Whatever reputation Goldsmith had won as an English poet by ...
... fancies , passages from the poem were in every mouth , and the topics , which it suggested , of depopulation , luxury , and landlordism , were discussed in connexion with it . Whatever reputation Goldsmith had won as an English poet by ...
xlvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... fancy he was in love with her and can wish that they had wedded . " The Jessamy Bride ! " what a suggestion of the jasmine - flower , of gracefulness and white muslin , in the very sound of her name ! Poor , plain , mean - looking Goldy ...
... fancy he was in love with her and can wish that they had wedded . " The Jessamy Bride ! " what a suggestion of the jasmine - flower , of gracefulness and white muslin , in the very sound of her name ! Poor , plain , mean - looking Goldy ...
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