Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 60 筆
第 49 頁
... Letter VII " but not sink under its oppression , " for " The wheel of fortune turns incessantly round ; and who can ... letter to his brother in 1759 and in- cluded the whole in Letter XXX of The Citizen of the World , at the same time ...
... Letter VII " but not sink under its oppression , " for " The wheel of fortune turns incessantly round ; and who can ... letter to his brother in 1759 and in- cluded the whole in Letter XXX of The Citizen of the World , at the same time ...
第 168 頁
... letter , sup- pose that we thought it was written by Mr. Quin , or that it would give any uneasiness either to him or his friends ? The letter was really found among Mr. Nash's papers , as the editor can at any time prove , and it was ...
... letter , sup- pose that we thought it was written by Mr. Quin , or that it would give any uneasiness either to him or his friends ? The letter was really found among Mr. Nash's papers , as the editor can at any time prove , and it was ...
第 169 頁
... letter , which all scholars agree was written by Goldsmith himself , throws light not only on the real author of the letter but also suggests the Man in Black , whose shadow falls across so much of Goldsmith's writing . The letter ...
... letter , which all scholars agree was written by Goldsmith himself , throws light not only on the real author of the letter but also suggests the Man in Black , whose shadow falls across so much of Goldsmith's writing . The letter ...
常見字詞
amusing anecdotes ballad Beau Tibbs biography Birkbeck Hill Black booksellers Boswell brother Burchell character cheerful Chinese Philosopher Citizen Confucius Cradock cried Croaker daughter David Garrick death Deserted Village dinner Doctor Drybone Enquiry essays fame father follies fortune Francis Newbery gamester Garrick genius George Primrose Gibbs Gold Goldsmith never Goldsmith wrote Good-Natured happiness Hardcastle heart heroic couplets History Honeywood Horneck humor imagination Ireland John Newbery Johnson knew Laughing Comedy Lien Chi Altangi Literary Club living London Marlow melancholy Memoirs mind nature novel Oliver Goldsmith Olivia Percy perhaps person philosophic vagabond play pleasure poem poet poetry poor Primrose family Ralph Griffiths reader remarked replied Richard Nash romance scene Sentimental Sir Joshua Reynolds Sir William smith song soon Squire Stoops to Conquer story Temple Thornhill thought tion Traveller turned Vicar of Wakefield Voltaire Westminster Abbey writing written wrote Goldsmith