The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... friends , by enter- ing into matrimony at the early age of nineteen , and resigning all ambitious views for love and a curacy . If , however , we may believe the pictures drawn by the poet of his brother's domestic life , his lot ...
... friends , by enter- ing into matrimony at the early age of nineteen , and resigning all ambitious views for love and a curacy . If , however , we may believe the pictures drawn by the poet of his brother's domestic life , his lot ...
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... friends ; and when somewhat older , after he had learned to write , his chief pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small scraps of paper , and then commit them to the flames . His father had strained his slender means in giving a ...
... friends ; and when somewhat older , after he had learned to write , his chief pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small scraps of paper , and then commit them to the flames . His father had strained his slender means in giving a ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... was the most delicious repast he had ever made . While in this state of hun- ger and wretchedness , without money and without friends , the 4 rashness and folly of his undertaking became every moment more OF DR GOLDSMITH . vii.
... was the most delicious repast he had ever made . While in this state of hun- ger and wretchedness , without money and without friends , the 4 rashness and folly of his undertaking became every moment more OF DR GOLDSMITH . vii.
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... friends , and once more to return to the college . Before he had reached the place of embarkation , therefore , he ... friend- ship or regard . From the despondency resulting from his tutor's ill - treat- ment , Goldsmith is said to have ...
... friends , and once more to return to the college . Before he had reached the place of embarkation , therefore , he ... friend- ship or regard . From the despondency resulting from his tutor's ill - treat- ment , Goldsmith is said to have ...
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