The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... promise of his youth , both when at school and at college ; but he offended and disappointed his friends , by enter- ing into matrimony at the early age of nineteen , and resigning all ambitious views for love and a curacy . If ...
... promise of his youth , both when at school and at college ; but he offended and disappointed his friends , by enter- ing into matrimony at the early age of nineteen , and resigning all ambitious views for love and a curacy . If ...
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... promise of milder treatment were obtained from his tutor , he should be inclined to return . His affectionate brother instantly hastened to relieve his distress , equipped him with new clothing , and carried him back to college . A ...
... promise of milder treatment were obtained from his tutor , he should be inclined to return . His affectionate brother instantly hastened to relieve his distress , equipped him with new clothing , and carried him back to college . A ...
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... promise , for , by his means , through the interest of the director Mr Jones , Goldsmith was appointed physician to one of the factories in India , in the year 1758 . This appointment seems , for a while , to have filled the vivid ...
... promise , for , by his means , through the interest of the director Mr Jones , Goldsmith was appointed physician to one of the factories in India , in the year 1758 . This appointment seems , for a while , to have filled the vivid ...
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... promises of great men ; look to the booksellers for support ; they are my best friends , and I am not inclined to forsake them for others . » - Thus , » continues Sir John , « did this idiot in the affairs of the world trifle with his ...
... promises of great men ; look to the booksellers for support ; they are my best friends , and I am not inclined to forsake them for others . » - Thus , » continues Sir John , « did this idiot in the affairs of the world trifle with his ...
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... promise to dine with them . Something akin to this incident , is the well - known blunder committed by our author during a conversation with the Earl of Shelbourne . One evening , while in company with this no- bleman , Goldsmith ...
... promise to dine with them . Something akin to this incident , is the well - known blunder committed by our author during a conversation with the Earl of Shelbourne . One evening , while in company with this no- bleman , Goldsmith ...
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