The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 1 卷A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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第 lxii 頁
... wish to become a member of the club , « Garrick , » says the knight , « trusted that the least intimation of a desire to come among us would procure him a ready admission ; but in this he was mistaken . Johnson consulted me upon it ...
... wish to become a member of the club , « Garrick , » says the knight , « trusted that the least intimation of a desire to come among us would procure him a ready admission ; but in this he was mistaken . Johnson consulted me upon it ...
第 lxviii 頁
... wish for his acquaintance ; Dr Nugent , Mr Garrick , Dr Gold- smith , Mr ( afterwards Sir William ) Jones , and the company with whom I had dined . Upon my entrance , Johnson placed himself behind a chair , on which he leaned as on a ...
... wish for his acquaintance ; Dr Nugent , Mr Garrick , Dr Gold- smith , Mr ( afterwards Sir William ) Jones , and the company with whom I had dined . Upon my entrance , Johnson placed himself behind a chair , on which he leaned as on a ...
第 lxxix 頁
... wish to get in and shine . Finding himself excluded , he had taken his hat to go away , but remained for some time with it in his hand , like a gamester who , at the close of a long night , lingers for a little while , to see if he can ...
... wish to get in and shine . Finding himself excluded , he had taken his hat to go away , but remained for some time with it in his hand , like a gamester who , at the close of a long night , lingers for a little while , to see if he can ...
第 cxi 頁
... wish is , that as the law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumniators no shelter after having provoked cor- rection . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open , are the more ...
... wish is , that as the law gives us no protection against the injury , so it should give calumniators no shelter after having provoked cor- rection . The insults which we receive before the public , by being more open , are the more ...
第 cxxii 頁
... wishes , they would lead us to request , that he would write the epitaph in English , rather than in Latin ; as we think that the memory of so eminent an English writer ought to be perpetuated in the language to which his works are ...
... wishes , they would lead us to request , that he would write the epitaph in English , rather than in Latin ; as we think that the memory of so eminent an English writer ought to be perpetuated in the language to which his works are ...
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