Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... living ad- venturously . This experience was about the most romantic of his career . He tried play acting , was a drug clerk for a chemist named Jacobs , and he practiced as a physician among the very poor people of Bankside , Southwark ...
... living ad- venturously . This experience was about the most romantic of his career . He tried play acting , was a drug clerk for a chemist named Jacobs , and he practiced as a physician among the very poor people of Bankside , Southwark ...
Pagina 73
... Living in ill - smelling garrets , eating when and where he could afford to pay the prices asked , writing for hours at a time , rewarded only with low prices estimated at space rates , he continued to write . Garrick urged him to write ...
... Living in ill - smelling garrets , eating when and where he could afford to pay the prices asked , writing for hours at a time , rewarded only with low prices estimated at space rates , he continued to write . Garrick urged him to write ...
Pagina 81
... living in a filthy garret , writing for bread he could not get , and dunned for debts he could not pay , Boswell claimed that Goldsmith lived beyond his in- come , but it seems that even the famous Johnson was ac- cused of the same ...
... living in a filthy garret , writing for bread he could not get , and dunned for debts he could not pay , Boswell claimed that Goldsmith lived beyond his in- come , but it seems that even the famous Johnson was ac- cused of the same ...
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