Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... garret in Salisbury Square , the door opened and there was his youngest brother , Charles . Charles had heard some reports of Oliver's success in literature , and he thought that Oliver might have become friendly with people of note and ...
... garret in Salisbury Square , the door opened and there was his youngest brother , Charles . Charles had heard some reports of Oliver's success in literature , and he thought that Oliver might have become friendly with people of note and ...
Pagina 56
... garret to tavern . But , in all his moving about from bachelor's lodgings to clubs , and from garret to tavern , he had never forgotten the home of his early childhood . He retained his love for his brother , and family , until the end ...
... garret to tavern . But , in all his moving about from bachelor's lodgings to clubs , and from garret to tavern , he had never forgotten the home of his early childhood . He retained his love for his brother , and family , until the end ...
Pagina 83
... garret misery . Some of them passed on in starved misery , others sought " ready money " occupations , but Gold- smith would not give up . In fact , it seemed to be the only sort of task that he could do and be happy doing . That he was ...
... garret misery . Some of them passed on in starved misery , others sought " ready money " occupations , but Gold- smith would not give up . In fact , it seemed to be the only sort of task that he could do and be happy doing . That he was ...
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