The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... town . It is carried on with sharpness , and a proper share of this epigrammatical fury . An author , it seems , has taken an aversion to the faces of several players , and has written verses to prove his dislike ; the players fall upon ...
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... Town , and this in the manner of modern voyagers . 66 ' Having heard much of Kentish Town , I conceived a strong desire to see that celebrated place . I could have wished , indeed , to satisfy my curiosity without going thither ; but ...
... Town , and this in the manner of modern voyagers . 66 ' Having heard much of Kentish Town , I conceived a strong desire to see that celebrated place . I could have wished , indeed , to satisfy my curiosity without going thither ; but ...
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... town came to me , after the play was over , to compliment me upon my success : one praised my voice , another my person . Upon my word , ' says the Squire's lady , ' he will make one of the finest actors in Europe ; I say it , and I ...
... town came to me , after the play was over , to compliment me upon my success : one praised my voice , another my person . Upon my word , ' says the Squire's lady , ' he will make one of the finest actors in Europe ; I say it , and I ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
The Description of the Family of Wake | 1 |
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