The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... circumstances , and doubted not that be would at once obtain all the aid his situation required . When on the road to the house of his friend , a poor woman with eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail X LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... circumstances , and doubted not that be would at once obtain all the aid his situation required . When on the road to the house of his friend , a poor woman with eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail X LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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Oliver Goldsmith. eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail for rent , threw herself in his way , and implored relief . The feel- ings of humanity being ever most easily awakened in Oliver's bosom , he gave her all that ...
Oliver Goldsmith. eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail for rent , threw herself in his way , and implored relief . The feel- ings of humanity being ever most easily awakened in Oliver's bosom , he gave her all that ...
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... children , or those who knew you a child . Since I knew what it was to be a man , this is a pleasure I have not known . I have passed my days among a parcel of cool designing beings , and have contracted all their suspicious man- The ...
... children , or those who knew you a child . Since I knew what it was to be a man , this is a pleasure I have not known . I have passed my days among a parcel of cool designing beings , and have contracted all their suspicious man- The ...
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... child always tries to get at what it wants the nearest way : by good instructions and good habits this is cured , till a man has not even an inclination to seize what is another's ; has no struggle with himself about it . " But , after ...
... child always tries to get at what it wants the nearest way : by good instructions and good habits this is cured , till a man has not even an inclination to seize what is another's ; has no struggle with himself about it . " But , after ...
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... child- hood . In the opening of the poem he draws from memory a minute and beautiful picture of the place , and fondly recals its simple sports and rustic gambols . In all his journeyings , his perils , and his sufferings , he had ever ...
... child- hood . In the opening of the poem he draws from memory a minute and beautiful picture of the place , and fondly recals its simple sports and rustic gambols . In all his journeyings , his perils , and his sufferings , he had ever ...
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