The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... occasion as the youth's patrons . To qualify him for the university , he was now sent to Athlone school , and placed under the tuition of the Rev. Mr Campbell . There he remained two years ; but the ill - health of the master having ...
... occasion as the youth's patrons . To qualify him for the university , he was now sent to Athlone school , and placed under the tuition of the Rev. Mr Campbell . There he remained two years ; but the ill - health of the master having ...
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... occasion invited a number of young persons of both sexes to a supper and dance in his apartments , in direct violation of the college rules . The vigilant Wilder became apprised of the circumstance , and rushed like a tiger to the ...
... occasion invited a number of young persons of both sexes to a supper and dance in his apartments , in direct violation of the college rules . The vigilant Wilder became apprised of the circumstance , and rushed like a tiger to the ...
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... occasion the indignation of his mother was strongly ex- pressed ; but his brothers and sisters , who were all tenderly attached to him , interfered , and soon effected a reconciliation . Once more reinstated in the good graces of his ...
... occasion the indignation of his mother was strongly ex- pressed ; but his brothers and sisters , who were all tenderly attached to him , interfered , and soon effected a reconciliation . Once more reinstated in the good graces of his ...
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... occasion he would have been happy to accommodate an old comrade , but really he had been lately so very ill , and was , even now , in such a sickly condi- tion , that it was very inconvenient to entertain company of any kind . Besides ...
... occasion he would have been happy to accommodate an old comrade , but really he had been lately so very ill , and was , even now , in such a sickly condi- tion , that it was very inconvenient to entertain company of any kind . Besides ...
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... knowledge to himself . " On another occasion , Johnson being called on for his opinion on the same subject , took a similar view of it , with much cri- tical acumen , and all his usual power of amplification OF DR GOLDSMITH . XV.
... knowledge to himself . " On another occasion , Johnson being called on for his opinion on the same subject , took a similar view of it , with much cri- tical acumen , and all his usual power of amplification OF DR GOLDSMITH . XV.
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