Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... success , he made this announcement to the world : If the present generation will not hear my voice , hearken , O Posterity ! To you I call , and from you I expect redress ! And in the same issue of the Bee he also wrote : Were I to ...
... success , he made this announcement to the world : If the present generation will not hear my voice , hearken , O Posterity ! To you I call , and from you I expect redress ! And in the same issue of the Bee he also wrote : Were I to ...
Pagina 67
... success was only gradual , but it has stood the test of time , and continues to be enjoyed to the present day . The happy mingling of Christianity and character , the wholesome benevolence , and the practical wisdom of the Vicar and his ...
... success was only gradual , but it has stood the test of time , and continues to be enjoyed to the present day . The happy mingling of Christianity and character , the wholesome benevolence , and the practical wisdom of the Vicar and his ...
Pagina 72
... success of the play , and a story about Goldsmith's demeanor during this new success . Goldsmith's pay for this piece was the usual " Author's Nights " receipts — about five hundred pounds , which was considered ample in those days ...
... success of the play , and a story about Goldsmith's demeanor during this new success . Goldsmith's pay for this piece was the usual " Author's Nights " receipts — about five hundred pounds , which was considered ample in those days ...
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