Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith1848 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 84
עמוד x
... seen ' riding out upon his back . ' It was hard , he said to Reynolds , that literary fame should intercept people's liking and fondness ; and for this , no doubt , he forfeited much dignity and fame . He is an inspired idiot , ' cried ...
... seen ' riding out upon his back . ' It was hard , he said to Reynolds , that literary fame should intercept people's liking and fondness ; and for this , no doubt , he forfeited much dignity and fame . He is an inspired idiot , ' cried ...
עמוד 13
... seen the mistake and humoured it . Oliver had a supper which gave him so much satisfaction , that he ordered a bottle of wine to follow ; and the attentive land- lord was not only forced to drink with him , but , with like familiar ...
... seen the mistake and humoured it . Oliver had a supper which gave him so much satisfaction , that he ordered a bottle of wine to follow ; and the attentive land- lord was not only forced to drink with him , but , with like familiar ...
עמוד 18
... seen , scratched by himself upon a window - pane . Another sizar , Marshall , is said to have been another of his chums . Among his occasional associates , were certainly Edward Mills , his relative ; Robert Bryanton , a Ballymahon ...
... seen , scratched by himself upon a window - pane . Another sizar , Marshall , is said to have been another of his chums . Among his occasional associates , were certainly Edward Mills , his relative ; Robert Bryanton , a Ballymahon ...
עמוד 28
... seen his disgrace in college , and thinks this a triumph indeed . So seems it to the hero of the triumph , on whose taste and manners , still only forming as yet in these sudden and odd extremes , many an amusing shade of contrast must ...
... seen his disgrace in college , and thinks this a triumph indeed . So seems it to the hero of the triumph , on whose taste and manners , still only forming as yet in these sudden and odd extremes , many an amusing shade of contrast must ...
עמוד 31
... are passed ; and Oliver must apply for orders . For the clerical profession , ' says Mrs. Hodson , ' he had no liking . ' It seems little wonderful : having seen , in his father and his brother , how 1728 TO 1757. ] 31 OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
... are passed ; and Oliver must apply for orders . For the clerical profession , ' says Mrs. Hodson , ' he had no liking . ' It seems little wonderful : having seen , in his father and his brother , how 1728 TO 1757. ] 31 OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
acquaintance admiration Æsop afterwards appeared Arthur Murphy Ballymahon Bishop Percy bookseller Boswell brother Bryanton Burke called character cheerful claims Club contempt Covent Garden Critical David Garrick delight distress Doctor Milner's Dodsley Dublin Dunciad Edgeworthstown Edmund Burke essay esteem fame fortune friends garret Garrick genius give Green Arbour Court Griffiths Grub Street guineas happy Hawkins heart Hodson honour hope Horace Walpole humble humour Irish Islington Johnson kind labour lady laughing less letters Lissoy literary literature lived London Lord Magazine Milner Monthly Review months nature never Newbery Newbery's night Oliver Goldsmith passed Peckham Percy perhaps philosopher play poem poet Polite Learning poor pounds poverty praise present remark Reynolds Samuel Johnson says seems sizar Smollett talk taste thought tion told Traveller truth turned Vicar of Wakefield Voltaire Walpole William Filby wonder writing written wrote young
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 184 - Seven years, my lord, have now passed since I waited in your outward rooms, or was repulsed from your door; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties, of which it is useless to complain, and have brought it at last to the verge of publication, without one act of assistance, one word of encouragement, or one smile of favour.
עמוד 185 - The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early, had been kind; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it; till I am solitary, and cannot impart it; till I am known, and do not want it.
עמוד 535 - While broken tea-cups, wisely kept for show, Ranged o'er the chimney, glistened in a row. Vain transitory splendours! could not all Reprieve the tottering mansion from its fall? Obscure it sinks, nor shall it more impart An hour's importance to the poor man's heart. Thither no more the peasant shall repair To sweet oblivion of his daily care...
עמוד 468 - His house was known to all the vagrant train, He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain ; The long-remember'd beggar was his guest, Whose beard descending swept his aged breast ; The ruin'd spendthrift, now no longer proud, Claim'd kindred there, and had his claims allow'd...
עמוד 184 - Is not a patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help...
עמוד 579 - Though fraught with all learning, yet straining his throat, To persuade Tommy Townshend ' to lend him a vote ; Who, too deep for his hearers, still went on refining, And thought of convincing, while they thought of dining: Though equal to all things, for all things unfit, Too nice for a statesman, too proud for a wit ; For a patriot, too cool; for a drudge, disobedient, And too fond of the right to pursue the expedient. In short 'twas his fate, unemploy'd, or in place, sir, To eat mutton cold, and...
עמוד 537 - Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The rattling chariots clash, the torches glare. Sure scenes like these no troubles e'er annoy! Sure these denote one universal joy!
עמוד 305 - I perceived that he had already changed my guinea, and had got a bottle of Madeira and a glass before him. I put the cork into the bottle, desired he would be calm, and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated. He then told me that he had a novel ready for the press, which he produced to me.
עמוד 65 - I had rather be an under-turnkey in Newgate. I was up early and late ; I was browbeat by the master, hated for my ugly face by the mistress, worried by the boys...
עמוד 54 - Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail, Or sigh with pity at some mournful tale ; Or press the bashful stranger to his food, And learn the luxury of doing good.