Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... became Dean of Cloyne , in County Cork , but he often visited at his native home in Elphin . The original Goldsmith family was not of the gentry class , but some of them owned land . The Goldsmith sons usually became clergymen , and all ...
... became Dean of Cloyne , in County Cork , but he often visited at his native home in Elphin . The original Goldsmith family was not of the gentry class , but some of them owned land . The Goldsmith sons usually became clergymen , and all ...
Pagina 23
Minni Mills Neal. He went to the operas and art galleries , and became acquainted with many of the young French philosophers , and some other fashionable people . For a while , he acted as tutor to some of the " stingy young New Rich ...
Minni Mills Neal. He went to the operas and art galleries , and became acquainted with many of the young French philosophers , and some other fashionable people . For a while , he acted as tutor to some of the " stingy young New Rich ...
Pagina 45
... became established . The book was published anonymously , but on Grub Street the author of the book was known . About this time Goldsmith wrote : A long habit of writing for bread thus turns the am- bition of every author at last into ...
... became established . The book was published anonymously , but on Grub Street the author of the book was known . About this time Goldsmith wrote : A long habit of writing for bread thus turns the am- bition of every author at last into ...
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