The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... pleased than disappointed when rejected by his lordship , on account of his youth . He was now anxious , however , to be employed in some way or other , and when the office of private tutor in the family of a neighbouring gentleman was ...
... pleased than disappointed when rejected by his lordship , on account of his youth . He was now anxious , however , to be employed in some way or other , and when the office of private tutor in the family of a neighbouring gentleman was ...
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... pleased with these instances of egotism . " Goldsmith then alludes to some concerns of a private nature , and concludes : « My dear sir , these things give me real uneasiness , and I could wish to redress them . But at present there is ...
... pleased with these instances of egotism . " Goldsmith then alludes to some concerns of a private nature , and concludes : « My dear sir , these things give me real uneasiness , and I could wish to redress them . But at present there is ...
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... pleased with such a charac- teristic instance of his well - known simplicity and goodness of heart . A benevolent mind will discover in the recommendation of a brother , to the exclusion of himself , a degree of disinte- restedness ...
... pleased with such a charac- teristic instance of his well - known simplicity and goodness of heart . A benevolent mind will discover in the recommendation of a brother , to the exclusion of himself , a degree of disinte- restedness ...
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... pleased to insert in future editions of your late book . The Duke of Schomberg was certainly killed in passing the river Boyne . I am , Sir , with great respect , your most obedient humble servant , " Dundalk , April 10 , 1772 ...
... pleased to insert in future editions of your late book . The Duke of Schomberg was certainly killed in passing the river Boyne . I am , Sir , with great respect , your most obedient humble servant , " Dundalk , April 10 , 1772 ...
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... pleased with the people's civility , till they came to be paid . Every creature that had the happiness of but touching our trunks with their finger , expected sixpence ; and they had so pretty a civil manner of demanding it , that there ...
... pleased with the people's civility , till they came to be paid . Every creature that had the happiness of but touching our trunks with their finger , expected sixpence ; and they had so pretty a civil manner of demanding it , that there ...
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