The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695페이지 |
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... honoured with a title and enriched by the king , " so that a life begun in contempt and penury ended in opulence and ... honour of seeing Voltaire , and listening to a splendid conversation in which the great Frenchman , then past his ...
... honoured with a title and enriched by the king , " so that a life begun in contempt and penury ended in opulence and ... honour of seeing Voltaire , and listening to a splendid conversation in which the great Frenchman , then past his ...
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... honour , his boundless benevolence , and his one or two foibles ! Who could help laughing over that passage in which he tells how the rogue Jenkinson , in proceeding to swindle him , assails his weak point by asking if he is the great ...
... honour , his boundless benevolence , and his one or two foibles ! Who could help laughing over that passage in which he tells how the rogue Jenkinson , in proceeding to swindle him , assails his weak point by asking if he is the great ...
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... honour of being elected a member of the Gerrard Street Club , already rein- forced since its commencement by some other new members , among whom were Percy , Chambers , Colman , and Garrick . In Boswell's pages , accordingly , and ...
... honour of being elected a member of the Gerrard Street Club , already rein- forced since its commencement by some other new members , among whom were Percy , Chambers , Colman , and Garrick . In Boswell's pages , accordingly , and ...
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... honour of unquestionable superiority . ' Sir , ' said he , ' you are for " making a monarchy of what should be a republic . ' Again , in 1773 , when Boswell had booked Johnson for his three months ' tour that autumn in Scotland and the ...
... honour of unquestionable superiority . ' Sir , ' said he , ' you are for " making a monarchy of what should be a republic . ' Again , in 1773 , when Boswell had booked Johnson for his three months ' tour that autumn in Scotland and the ...
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... honour of the great painter who had been so truly his friend . contemplate the addition of a portrait of Johnson ? Most probably not . be much from you , Sir , that I take ill , " the gentle creature had said to the terrible Samuel on ...
... honour of the great painter who had been so truly his friend . contemplate the addition of a portrait of Johnson ? Most probably not . be much from you , Sir , that I take ill , " the gentle creature had said to the terrible Samuel on ...
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