Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... reputation as a poet , I make shift to live . And like other people who are far away from their homes , he was often homesick . If I go to the opera , where Signora Columba pours out all the mazes of melody , I sit and sigh for a Lissoy ...
... reputation as a poet , I make shift to live . And like other people who are far away from their homes , he was often homesick . If I go to the opera , where Signora Columba pours out all the mazes of melody , I sit and sigh for a Lissoy ...
Pagina 67
... reputation . He had many offers of this kind , brought to him by people who were his so- called friends . No one better knew than himself the value of the musical lines of the beautiful poem The Deserted Village . Its grace , sweetness ...
... reputation . He had many offers of this kind , brought to him by people who were his so- called friends . No one better knew than himself the value of the musical lines of the beautiful poem The Deserted Village . Its grace , sweetness ...
Pagina 83
... reputation in literature has survived through the ages , even overcoming all the efforts of biographers to blacken his character and to discount his success . His work lives on . The world has reviewed his literary productions with a ...
... reputation in literature has survived through the ages , even overcoming all the efforts of biographers to blacken his character and to discount his success . His work lives on . The world has reviewed his literary productions with a ...
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