Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 pages |
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Page 252
... memory , the same name - but a memory and a name of more than one person . The " heart untraveled , Still to my Brother turns ” - yet the brother is father as well ; and the kind uncle Con- tarine may also enter into that composite memory ...
... memory , the same name - but a memory and a name of more than one person . The " heart untraveled , Still to my Brother turns ” - yet the brother is father as well ; and the kind uncle Con- tarine may also enter into that composite memory ...
Page 261
... memory suggested exact details to him ; but more often , details that memory must have suggested - such as the bog and lake- were deliberately set aside . What possesses his mind all through these two poems , and through his far greater ...
... memory suggested exact details to him ; but more often , details that memory must have suggested - such as the bog and lake- were deliberately set aside . What possesses his mind all through these two poems , and through his far greater ...
Page 321
... memory . Forty years ago , Sir Walter Besant and other men of letters raised funds for a memorial window to be placed in Forgney Church where Oliver Goldsmith's father and his brother had each in his turn the cure of bodies and souls ...
... memory . Forty years ago , Sir Walter Besant and other men of letters raised funds for a memorial window to be placed in Forgney Church where Oliver Goldsmith's father and his brother had each in his turn the cure of bodies and souls ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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