The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... asked for the best house in the village , he was conducted to the best house , instead of the best inn . The owner , immediately dis- covered the mistake , but being a man of humour , resolved to carry on the joke . Oliver was therefore ...
... asked for the best house in the village , he was conducted to the best house , instead of the best inn . The owner , immediately dis- covered the mistake , but being a man of humour , resolved to carry on the joke . Oliver was therefore ...
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... asked for a sight of the steed which was to carry him home , his host , with solemn gravity , drew from under the bed a stout oaken staff , which he presented to him with a grin of self - approbation . Our poor poet now lost all ...
... asked for a sight of the steed which was to carry him home , his host , with solemn gravity , drew from under the bed a stout oaken staff , which he presented to him with a grin of self - approbation . Our poor poet now lost all ...
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... asked him what had brought him there ; he told me , an invita- tion from his lordship . I made my business as short as I could , and as a reason , mentioned that Dr Goldsmith was waiting with- out . The earl asked me if I was acquainted ...
... asked him what had brought him there ; he told me , an invita- tion from his lordship . I made my business as short as I could , and as a reason , mentioned that Dr Goldsmith was waiting with- out . The earl asked me if I was acquainted ...
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... asked I , « to this gracious offer ? " - " Why , " said he , « I could say nothing but that I had a brother there , a clergyman , that stood in need of help : as for myself , I have no dependence on the promises of great men ; look to ...
... asked I , « to this gracious offer ? " - " Why , " said he , « I could say nothing but that I had a brother there , a clergyman , that stood in need of help : as for myself , I have no dependence on the promises of great men ; look to ...
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... asked , who should be honoured by having his monu- ment first erected ? Somebody suggested Pope . Johnson , ' Why , sir , as Pope was a Roman Catholic , I would not have his to be first . I think Milton's rather should have the ...
... asked , who should be honoured by having his monu- ment first erected ? Somebody suggested Pope . Johnson , ' Why , sir , as Pope was a Roman Catholic , I would not have his to be first . I think Milton's rather should have the ...
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