The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... gave of a precocity of talent , caused him to be talked of in the neighbour- hood as a little prodigy . It is said that , even before he was eight years old he evinced a natural turn for poetry , and made many attempts at rhymes , to ...
... gave of a precocity of talent , caused him to be talked of in the neighbour- hood as a little prodigy . It is said that , even before he was eight years old he evinced a natural turn for poetry , and made many attempts at rhymes , to ...
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... gave much promise of future celebrity . Gold- smith , however , got a premium at a Christmas examination ; and a premium obtained at such examination is more honourable than any other , because it ascertains the person who receives it ...
... gave much promise of future celebrity . Gold- smith , however , got a premium at a Christmas examination ; and a premium obtained at such examination is more honourable than any other , because it ascertains the person who receives it ...
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... gave up his charge , procured a good horse , and , with about thirty pounds which he had saved , quitted his friends , and set out nobody knew whither . As this singular unpremeditated step had been taken without consulting any of his ...
... gave up his charge , procured a good horse , and , with about thirty pounds which he had saved , quitted his friends , and set out nobody knew whither . As this singular unpremeditated step had been taken without consulting any of his ...
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... gave her all that remained in his purse , and trusted his own wants to the expected liberality of his old fellow - col- legian . This dear friend , whose promised hospitalities were so securely relied on , received him with much ...
... gave her all that remained in his purse , and trusted his own wants to the expected liberality of his old fellow - col- legian . This dear friend , whose promised hospitalities were so securely relied on , received him with much ...
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... gave an in- teresting turn to the 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 ...
... gave an in- teresting turn to the 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 ...
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