Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 51 頁
... Traveller and The Deserted Village . I The Traveller The Traveller , or a Prospect of Society , which he wrote while in retirement at Islington , was published and sold by John Newbery , St. Paul's Churchyard , in December , 1764. The ...
... Traveller and The Deserted Village . I The Traveller The Traveller , or a Prospect of Society , which he wrote while in retirement at Islington , was published and sold by John Newbery , St. Paul's Churchyard , in December , 1764. The ...
第 59 頁
... Traveller , Boswell reported in his Journal , were written by Dr. Johnson . Whether or not Boswell's statement is true can never be determined ; what is perhaps more important to notice is that they are so in the spirit of Johnson's own ...
... Traveller , Boswell reported in his Journal , were written by Dr. Johnson . Whether or not Boswell's statement is true can never be determined ; what is perhaps more important to notice is that they are so in the spirit of Johnson's own ...
第 70 頁
... Traveller , and was an immediate success . It was dedicated to Sir Joshua Reynolds , his kindly older friend , in whose home he had spent many sociable evenings . Just as Goldsmith told his brother the purpose of his poem in his ...
... Traveller , and was an immediate success . It was dedicated to Sir Joshua Reynolds , his kindly older friend , in whose home he had spent many sociable evenings . Just as Goldsmith told his brother the purpose of his poem in his ...
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