The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsJ. Crissy and Thomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1840 - 527 páginas |
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... kind , artless , good humoured , excur- ther's fireside furnished many of the family scenes sive , sensible , whimsical , intelligent being that he of the Vicar of Wakefield ; and it is said that the appears in his writings . Scarcely ...
... kind , artless , good humoured , excur- ther's fireside furnished many of the family scenes sive , sensible , whimsical , intelligent being that he of the Vicar of Wakefield ; and it is said that the appears in his writings . Scarcely ...
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... kind friend drily remarked , that for his part he drew from under the bed a stout oaken staff , which could not understand how some people got them - he presented to him with a grin of self - approba- selves into scrapes ; that on any ...
... kind friend drily remarked , that for his part he drew from under the bed a stout oaken staff , which could not understand how some people got them - he presented to him with a grin of self - approba- selves into scrapes ; that on any ...
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... kind benefactor suitable acknowledgments expressive of the grateful sense he entertained of such unlooked - for and generous hospitality . poet appear to have made him a general favourite with his fellow - students . He was a keen ...
... kind benefactor suitable acknowledgments expressive of the grateful sense he entertained of such unlooked - for and generous hospitality . poet appear to have made him a general favourite with his fellow - students . He was a keen ...
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... kind worth preserving occurred in our difficulty got off even then . Dear sir , keep this all poet's correspondence with his friends . The only a secret , or at least say it was for debt ; for if it were circumstance which seems to have ...
... kind worth preserving occurred in our difficulty got off even then . Dear sir , keep this all poet's correspondence with his friends . The only a secret , or at least say it was for debt ; for if it were circumstance which seems to have ...
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... kind so cramp- ed the views and propensities of Goldsmith , and The learned and religious houses also appear to afforded to the pupil so many opportunities of dis- have been equally hospitable . " With the mem- playing his mean ...
... kind so cramp- ed the views and propensities of Goldsmith , and The learned and religious houses also appear to afforded to the pupil so many opportunities of dis- have been equally hospitable . " With the mem- playing his mean ...
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