The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... received the first rudiments of his education at the school of Doctor Jones in that city . Surprising things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ; as of his being able to repeat by heart forty lines of any ...
... received the first rudiments of his education at the school of Doctor Jones in that city . Surprising things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ; as of his being able to repeat by heart forty lines of any ...
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... was not easily endured by the gentlemen of the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess themselves his fellow - sufferers . He received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for 14 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
... was not easily endured by the gentlemen of the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess themselves his fellow - sufferers . He received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for 14 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
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With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for , being naturally fond of company , he could not endure to be without even theirs , which ...
With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for , being naturally fond of company , he could not endure to be without even theirs , which ...
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... Patrick , send them hither , and rid the kingdom of those pernicious and loqua- cious animals . << I have at length received your poem out of Mr Ad- dison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as 28 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
... Patrick , send them hither , and rid the kingdom of those pernicious and loqua- cious animals . << I have at length received your poem out of Mr Ad- dison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as 28 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
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... received might have given him that contempt for all religions which he might have justly conceived against one . Indeed no task can be more mortifying than what he was condemned to undergo : « I was obliged , " says he , in one place ...
... received might have given him that contempt for all religions which he might have justly conceived against one . Indeed no task can be more mortifying than what he was condemned to undergo : « I was obliged , " says he , in one place ...
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