Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... turned to writing ballads for street singers . He usually 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 ...
... turned to writing ballads for street singers . He usually 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 ...
Pagina 20
... to study medicine . He had tried for the clergy and failed . Then he turned to teaching , tutoring , and the law , but had failed to accomplish the desired results . He always returned to Ballymahon to OLIVER GOLDSMITH 20.
... to study medicine . He had tried for the clergy and failed . Then he turned to teaching , tutoring , and the law , but had failed to accomplish the desired results . He always returned to Ballymahon to OLIVER GOLDSMITH 20.
Pagina 23
... turned back across France to arrive in London in 1756 . The material gathered during these tours , combined with his reading , gave him a wide acquaintance with European literature , all of which information he used in his later writing ...
... turned back across France to arrive in London in 1756 . The material gathered during these tours , combined with his reading , gave him a wide acquaintance with European literature , all of which information he used in his later writing ...
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