The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... served up at a late hour by a miserable - looking old woman , the fit handmaid of so miserable a master . Notwithstanding the base colours in which our poet's host had exhibited himself , the former had too much good - nature to harbour ...
... served up at a late hour by a miserable - looking old woman , the fit handmaid of so miserable a master . Notwithstanding the base colours in which our poet's host had exhibited himself , the former had too much good - nature to harbour ...
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... land- lady . In this dilemma , as he was wandering at random , he fortunately met with the porter who had carried his baggage , and who now served him as a guide . In the University of Edinburgh , at that time becoming xiv LIFE AND ...
... land- lady . In this dilemma , as he was wandering at random , he fortunately met with the porter who had carried his baggage , and who now served him as a guide . In the University of Edinburgh , at that time becoming xiv LIFE AND ...
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... serve our poet and two fellow - students a whole week ; a brandered chop was served up one day , a fried steak another , collops with onion sauce a third , and so on , till the fleshy parts were quite consumed , when finally a dish of ...
... serve our poet and two fellow - students a whole week ; a brandered chop was served up one day , a fried steak another , collops with onion sauce a third , and so on , till the fleshy parts were quite consumed , when finally a dish of ...
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... served his purpose , and the religious estab lishments were equally hospitable . At length , curiosity being fully gratified , he resolved to retrace his steps towards his native home . He returned through France , as the shorter route ...
... served his purpose , and the religious estab lishments were equally hospitable . At length , curiosity being fully gratified , he resolved to retrace his steps towards his native home . He returned through France , as the shorter route ...
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... serve to make the possessor ridiculous ; may distress , but cannot re- lieve him . Frugality , and even avarice , in the lower orders of mankind , are true ambition . These afford the only ladder for the poor to rise to preferment ...
... serve to make the possessor ridiculous ; may distress , but cannot re- lieve him . Frugality , and even avarice , in the lower orders of mankind , are true ambition . These afford the only ladder for the poor to rise to preferment ...
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