The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... genius that lay somewhere in his awkward little pupil , when the two were separated . The boy was not more than nine years of age when an attack of confluent small - pox stopped his attendance at Lissoy school ; and , when he recovered ...
... genius that lay somewhere in his awkward little pupil , when the two were separated . The boy was not more than nine years of age when an attack of confluent small - pox stopped his attendance at Lissoy school ; and , when he recovered ...
xiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... genius , " according to the report of one of his college- acquaintances , but " only squalid poverty , and its concomitants , idleness and de- spondence . " He was better known as " lounging about the college - gates , " and getting ...
... genius , " according to the report of one of his college- acquaintances , but " only squalid poverty , and its concomitants , idleness and de- spondence . " He was better known as " lounging about the college - gates , " and getting ...
xxvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... genius to lie neglected ! If ever my works find their " way to Tartary or China , I know the consequence . Suppose one of your Chinese " Owanowitzers instructing one of your Tartarian Chianobacchi - you see I use " Chinese names to show ...
... genius to lie neglected ! If ever my works find their " way to Tartary or China , I know the consequence . Suppose one of your Chinese " Owanowitzers instructing one of your Tartarian Chianobacchi - you see I use " Chinese names to show ...
xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... genius of their day - the simple , gentle- hearted , sweet - styled Irishman , and the bold , splenetically - independent , irascible , richly - inventive , rough - writing , but sombre and melancholic Scotchman - to think of these two ...
... genius of their day - the simple , gentle- hearted , sweet - styled Irishman , and the bold , splenetically - independent , irascible , richly - inventive , rough - writing , but sombre and melancholic Scotchman - to think of these two ...
xlii ÆäÀÌÁö
... genius gleaming over a vast basis of sheer drudgery in compilation . " It is surely to be regretted , " wrote one of his critics , " that the " author of the Traveller , one of the best poems that have appeared since those of " Mr. Pope ...
... genius gleaming over a vast basis of sheer drudgery in compilation . " It is surely to be regretted , " wrote one of his critics , " that the " author of the Traveller , one of the best poems that have appeared since those of " Mr. Pope ...
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