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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... returned through France , as the short- observations , with a view to the formation of this er route , and as affording greater facilities to a delightful poem . The first sketch of it is said to pedestrian . He was lodged and ...
... returned through France , as the short- observations , with a view to the formation of this er route , and as affording greater facilities to a delightful poem . The first sketch of it is said to pedestrian . He was lodged and ...
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... Glass , he turned himself into a cook , and sold re- ceipts for made - dishes to all the savoury readers in the kingdom . Then , indeed , the press acknow- amount of the note he had returned , with an OF DR . GOLDSMITH . 39.
... Glass , he turned himself into a cook , and sold re- ceipts for made - dishes to all the savoury readers in the kingdom . Then , indeed , the press acknow- amount of the note he had returned , with an OF DR . GOLDSMITH . 39.
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... returned , with an ac- knowledgment for the disinterestedness he had evinced on the occasion . ledged him second in fame only to John Bunyan : Jed , " was certainly too much , because more than he his feasts kept pace in sale with ...
... returned , with an ac- knowledgment for the disinterestedness he had evinced on the occasion . ledged him second in fame only to John Bunyan : Jed , " was certainly too much , because more than he his feasts kept pace in sale with ...
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... returned to his old haunts at Mrs Thrale's . had been employed by Griffin to make a selection Burke is a farmer , en attendant a better place ; but of elegant poems from the best English classics , for visiting about too . Every soul is ...
... returned to his old haunts at Mrs Thrale's . had been employed by Griffin to make a selection Burke is a farmer , en attendant a better place ; but of elegant poems from the best English classics , for visiting about too . Every soul is ...
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... returned the having provoked correction . The insults which blows with interest . Perceiving the turn that mat- we receive before the public , by being more open , ters were taking , Goldsmith's hot - headed friend are the more ...
... returned the having provoked correction . The insults which blows with interest . Perceiving the turn that mat- we receive before the public , by being more open , ters were taking , Goldsmith's hot - headed friend are the more ...
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