The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... acquaintance of his father's , he entered into the humour of the scene , and laughed as heartily as the rest . On the 11th of June , 1744 , Goldsmith , then fifteen years of age , was admitted a sizer in Trinity College , Dublin , under ...
... acquaintance of his father's , he entered into the humour of the scene , and laughed as heartily as the rest . On the 11th of June , 1744 , Goldsmith , then fifteen years of age , was admitted a sizer in Trinity College , Dublin , under ...
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... acquaint- ances by means of the captain , he accompanied a party on an excursion into the country . The idea never occurred to him , that the wind which had blown so perversely a - head during three weeks might change in a single day ...
... acquaint- ances by means of the captain , he accompanied a party on an excursion into the country . The idea never occurred to him , that the wind which had blown so perversely a - head during three weeks might change in a single day ...
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... acquainted with the character of his neighbour , seemed , when Oliver after- wards recounted to him all the circumstances that had taken place , to be more amused than surprised at the detail . In the house of this new friend Goldsmith ...
... acquainted with the character of his neighbour , seemed , when Oliver after- wards recounted to him all the circumstances that had taken place , to be more amused than surprised at the detail . In the house of this new friend Goldsmith ...
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... his old friend and fellow - student , Dr Sleigh , was in London , and he determined , if possible , to renew his acquaintance with him . « It was Sunday , " said Goldsmith , « < when I paid him the xxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... his old friend and fellow - student , Dr Sleigh , was in London , and he determined , if possible , to renew his acquaintance with him . « It was Sunday , " said Goldsmith , « < when I paid him the xxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... acquaintance in general . Though my pride might feel some repugnance at being thus relieved , yet my gratitude can suffer no diminution . How much am I obliged to you , to them , for such generosity , or ( why should not your virtues ...
... acquaintance in general . Though my pride might feel some repugnance at being thus relieved , yet my gratitude can suffer no diminution . How much am I obliged to you , to them , for such generosity , or ( why should not your virtues ...
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