Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... booksellers , but worked slowly at his own stories and poems . Some days he wrote nothing , and other days , only a few lines . He knew and secretly gloated about the value of the few finished musical lines that he was gradually adding ...
... booksellers , but worked slowly at his own stories and poems . Some days he wrote nothing , and other days , only a few lines . He knew and secretly gloated about the value of the few finished musical lines that he was gradually adding ...
Pagina 73
... booksellers in an endeavor to meet the increasing difficulties closing in around him . He received two hundred and fifty pounds from Griffin for compiling a History of Greece , in two vol- umes . Living in ill - smelling garrets ...
... booksellers in an endeavor to meet the increasing difficulties closing in around him . He received two hundred and fifty pounds from Griffin for compiling a History of Greece , in two vol- umes . Living in ill - smelling garrets ...
Pagina 83
... booksellers . He had no daily schedule , but exhaustion . When he could no longer keep at his work , he went to the coffeehouse , and took long walks . From these periods of rest , he drew inspiration that kept him plodding on toward a ...
... booksellers . He had no daily schedule , but exhaustion . When he could no longer keep at his work , he went to the coffeehouse , and took long walks . From these periods of rest , he drew inspiration that kept him plodding on toward a ...
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