The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... leaving the school of Mr Hughes , our poet had an adventure which is believed to have suggested the plot of his comedy of « She Stoops to Conquer , or the Mistakes of a Night . " His father's house was distant about twenty miles from ...
... leaving the school of Mr Hughes , our poet had an adventure which is believed to have suggested the plot of his comedy of « She Stoops to Conquer , or the Mistakes of a Night . " His father's house was distant about twenty miles from ...
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... but accepted of a loan of three half - guineas ; and with sentiments of the deepest respect and gratitude , took leave of his benevolent host . He now pursued his journey without any further interruption , OF DR GOLDSMITH . xiii.
... but accepted of a loan of three half - guineas ; and with sentiments of the deepest respect and gratitude , took leave of his benevolent host . He now pursued his journey without any further interruption , OF DR GOLDSMITH . xiii.
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... died in 1780 , at the age of 75 , leaving a splendid reputation . He was the favourite pupil of Boerhaave , and wrote several learned and ingenious works . " ing his stay in Holland . The people of XX LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... died in 1780 , at the age of 75 , leaving a splendid reputation . He was the favourite pupil of Boerhaave , and wrote several learned and ingenious works . " ing his stay in Holland . The people of XX LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... 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 Sleigh meant . « From the time of Goldsmith's leaving Edinburgh in the xxxii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... 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 Sleigh meant . « From the time of Goldsmith's leaving Edinburgh in the xxxii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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Oliver Goldsmith. « From the time of Goldsmith's leaving Edinburgh in the year 1754 , I never saw him till the year 1756 , when I was in London attending the hospitals and lectures : early in January he called upon me one morning before ...
Oliver Goldsmith. « From the time of Goldsmith's leaving Edinburgh in the year 1754 , I never saw him till the year 1756 , when I was in London attending the hospitals and lectures : early in January he called upon me one morning before ...
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