The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... less sur- prised than chagrined , therefore , on his return next morning , to find the vessel gone . This was a death - blow to his scheme of emigration , as his passage - money was already in the pocket of the captain . Mortified and ...
... less sur- prised than chagrined , therefore , on his return next morning , to find the vessel gone . This was a death - blow to his scheme of emigration , as his passage - money was already in the pocket of the captain . Mortified and ...
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... less true than singular , that even in after life he was never exempt from them , although accustomed to the politest literary society . When conversing on this feature in our poet's character , his friend Dr Johnson many years ...
... less true than singular , that even in after life he was never exempt from them , although accustomed to the politest literary society . When conversing on this feature in our poet's character , his friend Dr Johnson many years ...
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... less regarded . His Dutch characteristics can only be deemed good - humoured caricatures , and probably were drawn as such , merely for the amusement of his friends in Ireland . It happened , unfortunately for Goldsmith , that one of ...
... less regarded . His Dutch characteristics can only be deemed good - humoured caricatures , and probably were drawn as such , merely for the amusement of his friends in Ireland . It happened , unfortunately for Goldsmith , that one of ...
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... less , and that so long as he remained within reach of the vortex of play , his gambling propensities could never be restrained . It was therefore determined that he ought to quit Holland ; and with a view to his further improvement ...
... less , and that so long as he remained within reach of the vortex of play , his gambling propensities could never be restrained . It was therefore determined that he ought to quit Holland ; and with a view to his further improvement ...
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... less rare , various prices were given , from one hundred to four hundred guineas . This madness raged in Holland for many years , till at length the State interfered , and a law was enacted which put a stop to the trade . takes no care ...
... less rare , various prices were given , from one hundred to four hundred guineas . This madness raged in Holland for many years , till at length the State interfered , and a law was enacted which put a stop to the trade . takes no care ...
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