The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... Night . " His father's house was distant about twenty miles from Edge- worthstown , and when on his journey thither for the last time , he had devoted so much time to amusement on the road , that it was almost dark when he reached the ...
... Night . " His father's house was distant about twenty miles from Edge- worthstown , and when on his journey thither for the last time , he had devoted so much time to amusement on the road , that it was almost dark when he reached the ...
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... night ? The price of it will be sufficient for all your expenses till you arrive among your friends , and , in the mean time , I think I can furnish you with another to help you forward on the jour- ney . " Oliver could discover no ...
... night ? The price of it will be sufficient for all your expenses till you arrive among your friends , and , in the mean time , I think I can furnish you with another to help you forward on the jour- ney . " Oliver could discover no ...
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... night - fall , " he used to say , « I played one of my merriest tunes , and that procured me not only a lodging , but subsistence for the next day ; but , in truth , " his constant expression , I must own , whenever I attempted to ...
... night - fall , " he used to say , « I played one of my merriest tunes , and that procured me not only a lodging , but subsistence for the next day ; but , in truth , " his constant expression , I must own , whenever I attempted to ...
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... night . The talents of Goldsmith frequently enabled him to command the relief afforded by this useful and hospitable custom . In this manner , without money or friends , he fought his way from convent to convent , and from city to city ...
... night . The talents of Goldsmith frequently enabled him to command the relief afforded by this useful and hospitable custom . In this manner , without money or friends , he fought his way from convent to convent , and from city to city ...
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... night , an hour perhaps , in papering and filleting his hair , and stinks worse than a carrion , with his rancid pomatums , when he lays his head beside him on his bolster . " Having thrown up this wretched employment , he was obliged ...
... night , an hour perhaps , in papering and filleting his hair , and stinks worse than a carrion , with his rancid pomatums , when he lays his head beside him on his bolster . " Having thrown up this wretched employment , he was obliged ...
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