The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... took his seat familiarly by the fire - side . The ser- vants were then called about him to receive his orders as to supper . The supper was soon produced ; the gentleman , with his wife and daughters , were generously invited to partake ...
... took his seat familiarly by the fire - side . The ser- vants were then called about him to receive his orders as to supper . The supper was soon produced ; the gentleman , with his wife and daughters , were generously invited to partake ...
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... took the charge of advising and di- recting his future progress . When he had completed his studies . at the university , ' Mr Contarine advised him to prepare for 1 During his studies at the university , he was a contemporary with ...
... took the charge of advising and di- recting his future progress . When he had completed his studies . at the university , ' Mr Contarine advised him to prepare for 1 During his studies at the university , he was a contemporary with ...
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... accepted of a loan of three half - guineas ; and with sentiments of the deepest respect and gratitude , took leave of his benevolent host . He now pursued his journey without any further interruption , OF DR GOLDSMITH . xiii.
... accepted of a loan of three half - guineas ; and with sentiments of the deepest respect and gratitude , took leave of his benevolent host . He now pursued his journey without any further interruption , OF DR GOLDSMITH . xiii.
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... took him again under his protection , and at last fixed him at Edinburgh as a student of medicine , about the end of the year 1752. On his arrival in that city , he had no sooner deposited his trunk in lodgings than he sallied out to ...
... took him again under his protection , and at last fixed him at Edinburgh as a student of medicine , about the end of the year 1752. On his arrival in that city , he had no sooner deposited his trunk in lodgings than he sallied out to ...
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... 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.
... 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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