Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... received five shillings each . And , often , when they were going to sing his ballads at the Reindeer Reposi- tory , in Mountrath Court , he would steal out of the college at night to hear his songs . This happy - go - lucky , hand - to ...
... received five shillings each . And , often , when they were going to sing his ballads at the Reindeer Reposi- tory , in Mountrath Court , he would steal out of the college at night to hear his songs . This happy - go - lucky , hand - to ...
Pagina 58
... received , and Goldsmith , after ex- pressing his gratitude to the actors who played the leading parts , went along ... received four hundred pounds . Griffin then pub- lished the play , and the author received another hundred pounds ...
... received , and Goldsmith , after ex- pressing his gratitude to the actors who played the leading parts , went along ... received four hundred pounds . Griffin then pub- lished the play , and the author received another hundred pounds ...
Pagina 81
... received money for his work , he gave freely to those who were worse off than himself . His homeliness , his awkward ways , his drolleries , and absurdities made him alternately the butt and the wit of the famous Literary Club . Boswell ...
... received money for his work , he gave freely to those who were worse off than himself . His homeliness , his awkward ways , his drolleries , and absurdities made him alternately the butt and the wit of the famous Literary Club . Boswell ...
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