Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... considered dull by several of his teachers , but promising enough by others to encourage his father to send him to the University of Dublin as a sizar in 1745. His brother Henry by that time had completed his studies and had returned to ...
... considered dull by several of his teachers , but promising enough by others to encourage his father to send him to the University of Dublin as a sizar in 1745. His brother Henry by that time had completed his studies and had returned to ...
第 51 頁
... considered it the best poem in the English language since Pope's death.2 Befriended thus by the great Doctor himself , " little Goldy " could never again be patronized by Sir John Haw- kins , James Boswell , and other members of the ...
... considered it the best poem in the English language since Pope's death.2 Befriended thus by the great Doctor himself , " little Goldy " could never again be patronized by Sir John Haw- kins , James Boswell , and other members of the ...
第 188 頁
... considered the Man in Black's story her broth- er's account of his own youth . Letters , 169–70 . 19. See Martha P. Conant , The Oriental Tale in England in the Eighteenth Century ( New York , 1908 ) . 20. Letters , 36-41 . Chapter Two ...
... considered the Man in Black's story her broth- er's account of his own youth . Letters , 169–70 . 19. See Martha P. Conant , The Oriental Tale in England in the Eighteenth Century ( New York , 1908 ) . 20. Letters , 36-41 . Chapter Two ...
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