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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... Merit , 453 VI . On Education , 454 On the instability of worldly grandeur , 458 Account of the Academies of Italy , 459 VII . Of Eloquence , 460 Custom and Laws compared , 463 · On the Pride and Luxury of the Mid- dling class of People ...
... Merit , 453 VI . On Education , 454 On the instability of worldly grandeur , 458 Account of the Academies of Italy , 459 VII . Of Eloquence , 460 Custom and Laws compared , 463 · On the Pride and Luxury of the Mid- dling class of People ...
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... merit . At the other examinations , the road , not far from Cork , and determined to apply person thus distinguished may be only the second in merit ; to him for assistance . Having been often pressed he who has previously obtained the ...
... merit . At the other examinations , the road , not far from Cork , and determined to apply person thus distinguished may be only the second in merit ; to him for assistance . Having been often pressed he who has previously obtained the ...
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... merit , who have lived on more precarious terms ? ingly we find him bending his whole soul to the Scarron used jestingly to call himself the Marquis accomplishment of this new undertaking . The of Quenault , which was the name of the ...
... merit , who have lived on more precarious terms ? ingly we find him bending his whole soul to the Scarron used jestingly to call himself the Marquis accomplishment of this new undertaking . The of Quenault , which was the name of the ...
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... merit in and healthy , passing many a happy day among a state of poverty would only serve to make the your own children , or those who knew you a child . possessor ridiculous ; may distress , but can not re- Since I knew what it was to ...
... merit in and healthy , passing many a happy day among a state of poverty would only serve to make the your own children , or those who knew you a child . possessor ridiculous ; may distress , but can not re- Since I knew what it was to ...
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... merit ; told the landlady I should soon re- a degree of smartness , so perfectly dissimilar to his turn ; and having gone to a bookseller sold it for ordinary habits and appearance , that it could not sixty pounds . I brought Goldsmith ...
... merit ; told the landlady I should soon re- a degree of smartness , so perfectly dissimilar to his turn ; and having gone to a bookseller sold it for ordinary habits and appearance , that it could not sixty pounds . I brought Goldsmith ...
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