The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... brought with you last night ? The price of it will be sufficient for all your expenses till you arrive among your friends , and , in the mean time , I think I can furnish you with another to help you forward on the jour- ney . " Oliver ...
... brought with you last night ? The price of it will be sufficient for all your expenses till you arrive among your friends , and , in the mean time , I think I can furnish you with another to help you forward on the jour- ney . " Oliver ...
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... that he should still have an affection for a place , who never received , when in it , above common civility ; who never brought any thing out of it , except his brogue and his blunders . Surely my affection is XXX LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... that he should still have an affection for a place , who never received , when in it , above common civility ; who never brought any thing out of it , except his brogue and his blunders . Surely my affection is XXX LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... brought for my correction . In vain I pleaded inability , when he began to read , and every part on which I expressed a doubt as to the propriety , was immediately blotted out . I then more earnestly pressed him not to trust to my ...
... brought for my correction . In vain I pleaded inability , when he began to read , and every part on which I expressed a doubt as to the propriety , was immediately blotted out . I then more earnestly pressed him not to trust to my ...
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... brought Goldsmith the money , and he discharged his rent , not without rating his land- lady in a high tone for having used him so ill . " > Mr Newberry was the person with whom Johnson thus bar- gained for the « Vicar of Wakefield ...
... brought Goldsmith the money , and he discharged his rent , not without rating his land- lady in a high tone for having used him so ill . " > Mr Newberry was the person with whom Johnson thus bar- gained for the « Vicar of Wakefield ...
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... brought Goldsmith into high reputa- tion . ” — « Yes , ” said Mr Langton , « and no wonder ; there is not one bad line in that poem , not one of Dryden's careless verses . » « SIR JOSHUA . — I was glad to hear OF DR GOLDSMITH . liii.
... brought Goldsmith into high reputa- tion . ” — « Yes , ” said Mr Langton , « and no wonder ; there is not one bad line in that poem , not one of Dryden's careless verses . » « SIR JOSHUA . — I was glad to hear OF DR GOLDSMITH . liii.
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