The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... friendship with me during his continuance in London . " The friendship of Dr Sleigh1 was not confined to the mere re- lief of our poet's immediate wants , but showed itself in an anxious solicitude for his permanent success in life ...
... friendship with me during his continuance in London . " The friendship of Dr Sleigh1 was not confined to the mere re- lief of our poet's immediate wants , but showed itself in an anxious solicitude for his permanent success in life ...
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... friendships thus agreeably renewed , there was one with a medical character , ' afterwards eminent in his profession , who used to give the following ac- count of our author's first interview with him in London . It is presumed that Dr ...
... friendships thus agreeably renewed , there was one with a medical character , ' afterwards eminent in his profession , who used to give the following ac- count of our author's first interview with him in London . It is presumed that Dr ...
Página xxxvii
... ( once so susceptible of friendship ) , as not to have left a corner there for a friend or two ; but I flatter myself that I even have my place among the number . This I have a claim to from the OF DR GOLDSMITH . xxxvii.
... ( once so susceptible of friendship ) , as not to have left a corner there for a friend or two ; but I flatter myself that I even have my place among the number . This I have a claim to from the OF DR GOLDSMITH . xxxvii.
Página xxxviii
... - soever ; what then may not he expect who has claims of family and friendship to enforce his ? >> The same subjects are pursued in another and very interesting letter , written in 1759 , but subsequent to the xxxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... - soever ; what then may not he expect who has claims of family and friendship to enforce his ? >> The same subjects are pursued in another and very interesting letter , written in 1759 , but subsequent to the xxxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
Página xlv
... friendship subsisted without interruption , and with un- diminished regard , for a period of fourteen years . It has been injudiciously remarked , that this connexion was unfor- tunate for the reputation of Goldsmith , and that , OF DR ...
... friendship subsisted without interruption , and with un- diminished regard , for a period of fourteen years . It has been injudiciously remarked , that this connexion was unfor- tunate for the reputation of Goldsmith , and that , OF DR ...
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