The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... carry him to the Continent , for the completion of his medical education . " I have seen all that this country can exhibit in the medical way , and therefore intend to visit Paris , where the great M. Farhein , Petit , and Du Hammel de ...
... carry him to the Continent , for the completion of his medical education . " I have seen all that this country can exhibit in the medical way , and therefore intend to visit Paris , where the great M. Farhein , Petit , and Du Hammel de ...
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... 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 on a little treatise of his own designing ...
... 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 on a little treatise of his own designing ...
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... . But what most confirms the conjecture of some coolness between Goldsmith and Newbery at the time in question is that the book- 66 seller to whom Johnson carried the manuscript was not Newbery xxxvi MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
... . But what most confirms the conjecture of some coolness between Goldsmith and Newbery at the time in question is that the book- 66 seller to whom Johnson carried the manuscript was not Newbery xxxvi MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
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Oliver Goldsmith. seller to whom Johnson carried the manuscript was not Newbery himself — who , if all had been right between him and Goldsmith , would naturally have been first applied to - but his nephew , Francis Newbery , of ...
Oliver Goldsmith. seller to whom Johnson carried the manuscript was not Newbery himself — who , if all had been right between him and Goldsmith , would naturally have been first applied to - but his nephew , Francis Newbery , of ...
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... carried on in the reader's mind as applying even more conspicuously to what of his life remains . We have brought him to the year 1767 , when he was thirty - eight years of age , spoken of with admiration as the author of the Inquiry ...
... carried on in the reader's mind as applying even more conspicuously to what of his life remains . We have brought him to the year 1767 , when he was thirty - eight years of age , spoken of with admiration as the author of the Inquiry ...
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