The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... returned through France , as the shorter route , and as affording greater facilities to a pedestrian . He was lodged and entertained as formerly , sometimes at religious and learned establishments , and sometimes at the cottages of the ...
... returned through France , as the shorter route , and as affording greater facilities to a pedestrian . He was lodged and entertained as formerly , sometimes at religious and learned establishments , and sometimes at the cottages of the ...
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... returned , with an acknowledgment for the disinterestedness he had evinced on the occasion . Although criticism has allotted the highest rank to « The Traveller , » there is no doubt that « The Deserted Village " is the most popular and ...
... returned , with an acknowledgment for the disinterestedness he had evinced on the occasion . Although criticism has allotted the highest rank to « The Traveller , » there is no doubt that « The Deserted Village " is the most popular and ...
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... returned from Paris , and finds himself now in the case of a truant , that must make up for his idle time by diligence . We have therefore agreed to postpone our journey till next summer , when we hope to have the honour of waiting upon ...
... returned from Paris , and finds himself now in the case of a truant , that must make up for his idle time by diligence . We have therefore agreed to postpone our journey till next summer , when we hope to have the honour of waiting upon ...
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... returned to his old haunts at Mrs Thrale's . Burke is a farmer , en attendant a better place ; but visiting about too . Every soul is visiting about , and merry , but myself : and that is hard , too , as I have been trying these three ...
... returned to his old haunts at Mrs Thrale's . Burke is a farmer , en attendant a better place ; but visiting about too . Every soul is visiting about , and merry , but myself : and that is hard , too , as I have been trying these three ...
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... returned to dinner , spent the day generally convivially , without much drinking , to which he was never addicted ; and when he retired to his bed - chamber , took up his books and papers with him , where he generally wrote the chapter ...
... returned to dinner , spent the day generally convivially , without much drinking , to which he was never addicted ; and when he retired to his bed - chamber , took up his books and papers with him , where he generally wrote the chapter ...
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