The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... attempt to 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 ...
... attempt to 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 ...
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... attempt to break open the prison and the deaths of several townsmen . Four of the ringleaders were expelled from the University ; and among four others who were publicly rebuked for their share in the affair was Oliver Goldsmith - the ...
... attempt to break open the prison and the deaths of several townsmen . Four of the ringleaders were expelled from the University ; and among four others who were publicly rebuked for their share in the affair was Oliver Goldsmith - the ...
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... attempt to set it on fire has been a traditional employment from time immemorial , and so fascinating that Englishmen born far away from London , and even Scotchmen and Irishmen , have left their own native , and probably more ...
... attempt to set it on fire has been a traditional employment from time immemorial , and so fascinating that Englishmen born far away from London , and even Scotchmen and Irishmen , have left their own native , and probably more ...
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... attempt of a daily newspaper , price 24d . , to be called The Public Ledger . It was to secure Goldsmith's services in both these undertakings that they had called upon him . Accordingly , from the first appearance of the British ...
... attempt of a daily newspaper , price 24d . , to be called The Public Ledger . It was to secure Goldsmith's services in both these undertakings that they had called upon him . Accordingly , from the first appearance of the British ...
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... attempt to get into practice as a London physician . He had been advised to this by Reynolds , who thought there were a good many families that might rather like to have the author of the Traveller for their medical man , and was ...
... attempt to get into practice as a London physician . He had been advised to this by Reynolds , who thought there were a good many families that might rather like to have the author of the Traveller for their medical man , and was ...
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