The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life & Writings to which is Added a Critical Dissertation on His PoetryCadell & Davies, 1805 - 148 頁 |
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第 iv 頁
... play to him on the fiddle . Being but lately out of the small - pox , which had much disfigured his countenance ... playing . This instance of early wit , we are told , decided his fortune ; for , from that time , it was determined to ...
... play to him on the fiddle . Being but lately out of the small - pox , which had much disfigured his countenance ... playing . This instance of early wit , we are told , decided his fortune ; for , from that time , it was determined to ...
第 viii 頁
... play of 50l . which had been provided for his carriage , & c . He returned , and received his uncle's forgiveness : it was now finally settled that he should make physic his profession ; and he departed for Edinburgh , where he settled ...
... play of 50l . which had been provided for his carriage , & c . He returned , and received his uncle's forgiveness : it was now finally settled that he should make physic his profession ; and he departed for Edinburgh , where he settled ...
第 xi 頁
... play and dissipa- tion ; and he is actually believed to have set out on his travels with only one clean shirt , and ... played on the German flute one of my most merry tunes , and that procured me not only xi.
... play and dissipa- tion ; and he is actually believed to have set out on his travels with only one clean shirt , and ... played on the German flute one of my most merry tunes , and that procured me not only xi.
第 xii 頁
... play for people of fashion ; but they always thought my performance odious , and never rewarded me even with a trifle . This was to me the more extraordinary ; as whenever I used in better days to play for company , when playing was my ...
... play for people of fashion ; but they always thought my performance odious , and never rewarded me even with a trifle . This was to me the more extraordinary ; as whenever I used in better days to play for company , when playing was my ...
第 xxvi 頁
... play to condemnation : when , therefore , toward the conclusion of the first performance , the author expressed some ... plays ; but it brought on him the envy and xxvi.
... play to condemnation : when , therefore , toward the conclusion of the first performance , the author expressed some ... plays ; but it brought on him the envy and xxvi.
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