The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... gentleman to a party of young people in the neighbourhood , a fiddler was sent for , and dancing introduced . Oliver , although only nine years of age , was permitted to share in the festivities of the evening , and was called on to ...
... gentleman to a party of young people in the neighbourhood , a fiddler was sent for , and dancing introduced . Oliver , although only nine years of age , was permitted to share in the festivities of the evening , and was called on to ...
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... gentleman , with his wife and daughters , were generously invited to partake ; a bottle of wine was called for to crown the feast , and at going to bed , a hot cake was ordered to be prepared for his breakfast . The laugh , to be sure ...
... gentleman , with his wife and daughters , were generously invited to partake ; a bottle of wine was called for to crown the feast , and at going to bed , a hot cake was ordered to be prepared for his breakfast . The laugh , to be sure ...
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... gentleman was offered to him , he willingly accepted it . In this situation he remained about a year ; but finding the employment much more disagreeable than he had been taught to believe it , and the necessary confinement pain- fully ...
... gentleman was offered to him , he willingly accepted it . In this situation he remained about a year ; but finding the employment much more disagreeable than he had been taught to believe it , and the necessary confinement pain- fully ...
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... gentleman soon 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 ...
... gentleman soon 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 ...
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... as tutor to a young gentleman on his travels . The youth to whom he was recommended was the nephew of Mr S ****** , pawnbroker in London , who had unexpectedly acquired a large fortune by the death of his uncle . xxiv LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... as tutor to a young gentleman on his travels . The youth to whom he was recommended was the nephew of Mr S ****** , pawnbroker in London , who had unexpectedly acquired a large fortune by the death of his uncle . xxiv LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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