Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 80 頁
... Club recalled that " Doctor Goldsmith made this epitaph in his way from his chambers in the Temple to the Wednesday evening's club at the Globe . I think he will never come back , I believe he said . I was sitting by him , and he re ...
... Club recalled that " Doctor Goldsmith made this epitaph in his way from his chambers in the Temple to the Wednesday evening's club at the Globe . I think he will never come back , I believe he said . I was sitting by him , and he re ...
第 83 頁
... Club , as well as to the more distinguished Lit- erary Club . On quite a different level , Goldsmith had composed two long , serious , rhetorical poems , The Traveller and The Deserted Vil- lage , in which are blended Goldsmith's ...
... Club , as well as to the more distinguished Lit- erary Club . On quite a different level , Goldsmith had composed two long , serious , rhetorical poems , The Traveller and The Deserted Vil- lage , in which are blended Goldsmith's ...
第 163 頁
... Club rejoiced . Considering the number of volumes on the history of England , Rome , and Greece which continued to appear even after Goldsmith's death , it is interesting to hear the learned Johnson say of his friend , " He had , indeed ...
... Club rejoiced . Considering the number of volumes on the history of England , Rome , and Greece which continued to appear even after Goldsmith's death , it is interesting to hear the learned Johnson say of his friend , " He had , indeed ...
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