The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... Acquaintance intro- duced . What we place most Hopes upon , generally proves most fatal . VI . The Happiness of a Country Fire- side VII . A Town Wit described . The dullest Fellows may learn to be comical for a Night or Two VIII . An ...
... Acquaintance intro- duced . What we place most Hopes upon , generally proves most fatal . VI . The Happiness of a Country Fire- side VII . A Town Wit described . The dullest Fellows may learn to be comical for a Night or Two VIII . An ...
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... acquaintances , but " only squalid poverty , and its concomitants , idleness and de- spondence . " He was better known as " lounging about the college - gates , " and getting into any row that was at hand , or as playing the flute and ...
... acquaintances , but " only squalid poverty , and its concomitants , idleness and de- spondence . " He was better known as " lounging about the college - gates , " and getting into any row that was at hand , or as playing the flute and ...
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... acquaintance . But , though he remained about ten months in Leyden , and learnt something there , it was only to set out from that town on a strange roving tour through the Continent . The notion of the possibility of such a tour to one ...
... acquaintance . But , though he remained about ten months in Leyden , and learnt something there , it was only to set out from that town on a strange roving tour through the Continent . The notion of the possibility of such a tour to one ...
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... acquaintance with Richardson himself and a sight of the poet Young ; and Goldsmith had some glorious project of getting appointed to go out to the East , on a salary of 300. a year , to decipher the inscriptions on " the Written ...
... acquaintance with Richardson himself and a sight of the poet Young ; and Goldsmith had some glorious project of getting appointed to go out to the East , on a salary of 300. a year , to decipher the inscriptions on " the Written ...
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... Acquaintances , too , were multiplying round Goldsmith . Even in his worst distress the sociable creature had made himself at home with his landlord's family ; his flute , and sweetmeats , when he had them , were at the service of the ...
... Acquaintances , too , were multiplying round Goldsmith . Even in his worst distress the sociable creature had made himself at home with his landlord's family ; his flute , and sweetmeats , when he had them , were at the service of the ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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