Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... always willing to work , if there was work to be done , but he continued to write street ballads , and would often sing them when he was in a jovial mood . This brought 18 him many new friends , and he was getting a FINDING HIS WAY.
... always willing to work , if there was work to be done , but he continued to write street ballads , and would often sing them when he was in a jovial mood . This brought 18 him many new friends , and he was getting a FINDING HIS WAY.
Pagina 55
... continued to turn down all offers of patronage , contenting himself with the friendship of Johnson . Among his miscellaneous writings at this time is the ballad of Edwin and Angelina , privately printed for the amusement of the Countess ...
... continued to turn down all offers of patronage , contenting himself with the friendship of Johnson . Among his miscellaneous writings at this time is the ballad of Edwin and Angelina , privately printed for the amusement of the Countess ...
Pagina 73
... continued to write . Garrick urged him to write a new comedy , generously allowing him to draw upon him for the money in advance . This enabled Goldsmith to go away to Barton for a rest , but when he returned , his nearest friends ...
... continued to write . Garrick urged him to write a new comedy , generously allowing him to draw upon him for the money in advance . This enabled Goldsmith to go away to Barton for a rest , but when he returned , his nearest friends ...
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