The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... perceived him walk back into the town , and he " disappeared . " An event of real importance in the Johnsonian world , which happened shortly after Johnson's return from seeing Boswell off at Harwich , and the rumour of which , if it ...
... perceived him walk back into the town , and he " disappeared . " An event of real importance in the Johnsonian world , which happened shortly after Johnson's return from seeing Boswell off at Harwich , and the rumour of which , if it ...
xxxvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... 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 , desired he would be calm , and began to talk to him of the means by " which he might be ...
... 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 , desired he would be calm , and began to talk to him of the means by " which he might be ...
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... perceived my not eating , nor , I believe , at all imagined to themselves the anguish of my heart . But , when " all were gone except Johnson here , I burst out a - crying and even swore by that " I would never write again . " " All ...
... perceived my not eating , nor , I believe , at all imagined to themselves the anguish of my heart . But , when " all were gone except Johnson here , I burst out a - crying and even swore by that " I would never write again . " " All ...
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... perceived Johnson rolling himself , as if about to speak , suddenly stopped him , saying , ' Stay , stay - Toctor Shonson is going to say something . ' This was , no doubt , very provoking , especially to one so irritable as Goldsmith ...
... perceived Johnson rolling himself , as if about to speak , suddenly stopped him , saying , ' Stay , stay - Toctor Shonson is going to say something . ' This was , no doubt , very provoking , especially to one so irritable as Goldsmith ...
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... perceived this , and said aside to some of us , ' I'll " make Goldsmith forgive me ; ' and then called to him in a loud voice , ' Dr. " Goldsmith , something passed to - day where you and I dined ; I ask your pardon . ' " Goldsmith ...
... perceived this , and said aside to some of us , ' I'll " make Goldsmith forgive me ; ' and then called to him in a loud voice , ' Dr. " Goldsmith , something passed to - day where you and I dined ; I ask your pardon . ' " Goldsmith ...
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