The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... so young a boy , was the subject of much conversation , and perhaps of itself was decisive of his for- tune . His friends immediately determined that he should be sent to the university ; and some of his relations , OF DR GOLDSMITH .
... so young a boy , was the subject of much conversation , and perhaps of itself was decisive of his for- tune . His friends immediately determined that he should be sent to the university ; and some of his relations , OF DR GOLDSMITH .
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... conversation , and even conde- scended to ask what he would advise him to do in his present difficulty . « My dear fellow , " said his host , « return home im- mediately . You can never do without the assistance of your friends ; and ...
... conversation , and even conde- scended to ask what he would advise him to do in his present difficulty . « My dear fellow , " said his host , « return home im- mediately . You can never do without the assistance of your friends ; and ...
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... conversation . Harmony appeared to be once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was not acceded to on the part of the poet , without considerable re ...
... conversation . Harmony appeared to be once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was not acceded to on the part of the poet , without considerable re ...
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... conversation is this : he goes on without knowing how he is to get off . His genius is great , but his knowledge is small . As they say of a generous man , it is a pity he is not rich , we may say of Goldsmith , it is a pity he is not ...
... conversation is this : he goes on without knowing how he is to get off . His genius is great , but his knowledge is small . As they say of a generous man , it is a pity he is not rich , we may say of Goldsmith , it is a pity he is not ...
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... conversation ; he has not temper for it , he is so much mortified when he fails . A game of jokes is composed partly of skill , partly of chance ; a man may be beat at times by one who has not the tenth part of his wit . Now Goldsmith's ...
... conversation ; he has not temper for it , he is so much mortified when he fails . A game of jokes is composed partly of skill , partly of chance ; a man may be beat at times by one who has not the tenth part of his wit . Now Goldsmith's ...
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