The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... appear above their Cir- p . 18 XI . The Family still resolve to hold up their Heads . p . 20 XII . Fortune seems resolved to humble the Family of Wakefield . Mortifications are often more painful than real Calami- ties cumstances · P ...
... appear above their Cir- p . 18 XI . The Family still resolve to hold up their Heads . p . 20 XII . Fortune seems resolved to humble the Family of Wakefield . Mortifications are often more painful than real Calami- ties cumstances · P ...
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... appear , had dwindled in Goldsmith's view on nearer inspection ; for he goes on to say , " Physic is by no means ... appears to have been put into his head by accident . Just before his arrival in Leyden there had died in that town the ...
... appear , had dwindled in Goldsmith's view on nearer inspection ; for he goes on to say , " Physic is by no means ... appears to have been put into his head by accident . Just before his arrival in Leyden there had died in that town the ...
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... appear to have brought no reply ; borrowings from Irish friends , met casually in Paris or elsewhere , may have helped ; gambling , in which Goldsmith always did a little , is mentioned as probably helping too ; and once or twice he ...
... appear to have brought no reply ; borrowings from Irish friends , met casually in Paris or elsewhere , may have helped ; gambling , in which Goldsmith always did a little , is mentioned as probably helping too ; and once or twice he ...
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... appears from an entry in the books of the College of Surgeons . At a Court of the Examiners for the College , held on ... appear becomingly before the examiners he had wanted a new suit of clothes ; and , though by this time he had begun ...
... appears from an entry in the books of the College of Surgeons . At a Court of the Examiners for the College , held on ... appear becomingly before the examiners he had wanted a new suit of clothes ; and , though by this time he had begun ...
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... appear ; and , though this intention was not carried into effect , and both remained to be published in another form , the Life was probably ready by March , if not earlier . But , better still , Goldsmith had for some time been engaged ...
... appear ; and , though this intention was not carried into effect , and both remained to be published in another form , the Life was probably ready by March , if not earlier . But , better still , Goldsmith had for some time been engaged ...
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acquainted admiration Æneid Æsop amusement appeared Asem beauty Burchell called ceremony character China Chinese Circassia companion continued cried daugh daughter dear desire distress dressed endeavour England English entertainment expected eyes fancy favour Flamborough fond fortune Fum Hoam genius gentleman give going Goldsmith hand happiness heart Heaven honour Johnson king lady laugh learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live Livy look mandarine Manetho mankind manner marriage Mencius ment merit mind misery nature neighbours never night obliged observed occasion Oliver Goldsmith once passion Pekin perceive philosopher pity pleased pleasure poet polite poor possessed praise present racter rapture replied republic of letters resolved returned scarce seemed soon Squire Stoops to Conquer stranger sure talk taste things Thornhill thought tion traveller turn venison Vicar of Wakefield virtue whole wife wretched write young