The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... given in his be traced to his own parti - coloured story . Many of his most ludicrous scenes and ridiculous incidents have been drawn from his own blunders and mischances , and he seems really to have been buffeted into almost every ...
... given in his be traced to his own parti - coloured story . Many of his most ludicrous scenes and ridiculous incidents have been drawn from his own blunders and mischances , and he seems really to have been buffeted into almost every ...
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... given by this 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 ...
... given by this 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 ...
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... given him a guinea , and Oliver , who was ne- ver niggard of his purse , resolved to put up here for the night , and treat himself to a good supper and a bed . Having asked for the best house in the village , he was conducted to the ...
... given him a guinea , and Oliver , who was ne- ver niggard of his purse , resolved to put up here for the night , and treat himself to a good supper and a bed . Having asked for the best house in the village , he was conducted to the ...
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... given up , and when they concluded he must have left the country altogether , the family were asto- nished by his sudden reappearance at his mother's house ; safe and sound , to be sure , but not exactly in such good trim as when he had ...
... given up , and when they concluded he must have left the country altogether , the family were asto- nished by his sudden reappearance at his mother's house ; safe and sound , to be sure , but not exactly in such good trim as when he had ...
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... given to his friends . His good host listened with profound attention , and appeared to take so much interest in the detail of our poet's adventures , that he was at length induced to disclose the im- mediate object of his visit . This ...
... given to his friends . His good host listened with profound attention , and appeared to take so much interest in the detail of our poet's adventures , that he was at length induced to disclose the im- mediate object of his visit . This ...
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