Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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... the wisest and the best manner of living . His Irish brogue never altered . When he wrote , his English was above reproach . -M . M. N. , 1955 CHAPTER 1 IRISH POET Sweet Auburn ! loveliest village of OLIVER GOLDSMITH 6.
... the wisest and the best manner of living . His Irish brogue never altered . When he wrote , his English was above reproach . -M . M. N. , 1955 CHAPTER 1 IRISH POET Sweet Auburn ! loveliest village of OLIVER GOLDSMITH 6.
Pagina 8
... , Jane , Oliver , Maurice , Charles , and another son , John , who also died in infancy . All the Goldsmith children grew up in the usual manner of a clergyman's family , the eldest son and daughter OLIVER GOLDSMITH 8.
... , Jane , Oliver , Maurice , Charles , and another son , John , who also died in infancy . All the Goldsmith children grew up in the usual manner of a clergyman's family , the eldest son and daughter OLIVER GOLDSMITH 8.
Pagina 73
... noticed a change in his manner . Heretofore , he had faced difficulties with a light heart , but now his health was broken , and with no hope of escape in sight , he gave way to despair . His 73 THE LAST DAYS , 1770-1774.
... noticed a change in his manner . Heretofore , he had faced difficulties with a light heart , but now his health was broken , and with no hope of escape in sight , he gave way to despair . His 73 THE LAST DAYS , 1770-1774.
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