| G. S. Rousseau - 1995 - 420 Seiten
...merriment. It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so ; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield . . . Of that respectable... | |
| Hesther Lynch Piozzi - 2006 - 302 Seiten
...merriment. It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed it was so; the novel was the charming "Vicar of Wakefield." There was a Mr. Boyce,... | |
| Hesther Lynch Piozzi - 2000 - 270 Seiten
...merriment. It was not till ten years after, I dare say, that something in Dr. Goldsmith's behaviour struck me with an idea that he was the very man, and then Johnson confessed that he was so; the novel was the charming Vicar of Wakefield. There was a Mr. Boyce... | |
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