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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... reason for making it a secret . In short , by a very in his subsequent pursuits . Accordingly we find little practice as a physician , and a very little repu- that Goldsmith , encouraged by his friend's advice , tation as a poct , I ...
... reason for making it a secret . In short , by a very in his subsequent pursuits . Accordingly we find little practice as a physician , and a very little repu- that Goldsmith , encouraged by his friend's advice , tation as a poct , I ...
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... reason to congratulate your choice ; but to those proposals , you may receive , when collected , when I consider my own , I can not avoid feeling may be transmitted to Mr. Bradley , who will give some regret , that one of my few friends ...
... reason to congratulate your choice ; but to those proposals , you may receive , when collected , when I consider my own , I can not avoid feeling may be transmitted to Mr. Bradley , who will give some regret , that one of my few friends ...
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... reason may be found in the man — no less than the great Voltaire . You know rapid change that took place in our author's circum- already by the title , that it is no more than a catch - stances about this time , in consequence of the in ...
... reason may be found in the man — no less than the great Voltaire . You know rapid change that took place in our author's circum- already by the title , that it is no more than a catch - stances about this time , in consequence of the in ...
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... reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . plish the task which he had proposed to himself , The opinion of his friend , Dr. Johnson , who so well knew and appreciated the extent of his ac- quirements , may be given as decisive of ...
... reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . plish the task which he had proposed to himself , The opinion of his friend , Dr. Johnson , who so well knew and appreciated the extent of his ac- quirements , may be given as decisive of ...
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... reason , mentioned that Dr. Gold- of a writ which he had against the poet for a small smith was waiting without . The earl asked me debt . He wrote Goldsmith a letter , stating , that if I was acquainted with him ? I told him I was , he ...
... reason , mentioned that Dr. Gold- of a writ which he had against the poet for a small smith was waiting without . The earl asked me debt . He wrote Goldsmith a letter , stating , that if I was acquainted with him ? I told him I was , he ...
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