Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 pages |
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Page 56
... English in character , and sung to English . The next stage was decided at Contarine's house by the remark of a visitor . Dean Goldsmith of Cloyne , coming to visit his relations in county Longford , saw Oliver and hav- ing heard him ...
... English in character , and sung to English . The next stage was decided at Contarine's house by the remark of a visitor . Dean Goldsmith of Cloyne , coming to visit his relations in county Longford , saw Oliver and hav- ing heard him ...
Page 67
... English , and omitted to re- member that before he could succeed in this purpose he must first know Dutch . We have also a statement re- peated by two doctors , Fenn Sleigh and Lachlan McLean , that Goldsmith backed a bill for a friend ...
... English , and omitted to re- member that before he could succeed in this purpose he must first know Dutch . We have also a statement re- peated by two doctors , Fenn Sleigh and Lachlan McLean , that Goldsmith backed a bill for a friend ...
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Stephen Lucius Gwynn. Mademoiselle Clairon , with advice addressed chiefly to English actresses , but ' containing one notable compliment : Garrick alone is excepted from the criticism that English players never open with sufficient ...
Stephen Lucius Gwynn. Mademoiselle Clairon , with advice addressed chiefly to English actresses , but ' containing one notable compliment : Garrick alone is excepted from the criticism that English players never open with sufficient ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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