Oliver Goldsmith, 第 47 卷Twayne Publishers, 1967 - 202 頁 |
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第 99 頁
... song to Dick , he looked around for his little son but failed to discover him in the family circle . " My brother Dick , " piped up Bill , age four , " is just gone out with sister Livy ; but Mr. Williams has taught me two songs , and I ...
... song to Dick , he looked around for his little son but failed to discover him in the family circle . " My brother Dick , " piped up Bill , age four , " is just gone out with sister Livy ; but Mr. Williams has taught me two songs , and I ...
第 138 頁
... song . Goldsmith himself , affecting the soft voice of his heroine , later sang the song for the pleasure of his friends : Ah me ! when shall I marry me ? Lovers are plenty ; but fail to relieve me . He , fond youth , that could carry ...
... song . Goldsmith himself , affecting the soft voice of his heroine , later sang the song for the pleasure of his friends : Ah me ! when shall I marry me ? Lovers are plenty ; but fail to relieve me . He , fond youth , that could carry ...
第 141 頁
... song . The Squire is going to knock himself down for a song , " Tony at once steps forward and sings one of Goldsmith's favorite songs . Boswell recorded in the Life of John- son24 a description of an evening with General Oglethorpe ...
... song . The Squire is going to knock himself down for a song , " Tony at once steps forward and sings one of Goldsmith's favorite songs . Boswell recorded in the Life of John- son24 a description of an evening with General Oglethorpe ...
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