The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... a gentleman of good property , her father thought himself bound to prove that her family had not meanly brought about the match for their own interests . Accord- was ingly , he entered into an engagement , Sept. xii MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
... a gentleman of good property , her father thought himself bound to prove that her family had not meanly brought about the match for their own interests . Accord- was ingly , he entered into an engagement , Sept. xii MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
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Oliver Goldsmith. was ingly , he entered into an engagement , Sept. 1744 , to pay 400 / . as her marriage- portion . By this arrangement for the credit of Mrs. Hodson all the rest of the family were pinched at the time , and some of them ...
Oliver Goldsmith. was ingly , he entered into an engagement , Sept. 1744 , to pay 400 / . as her marriage- portion . By this arrangement for the credit of Mrs. Hodson all the rest of the family were pinched at the time , and some of them ...
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... entered in its books under the date Jan. 13 , 1753. The future great chemist , Dr. Joseph Black , was one of Goldsmith's fellow - students at Edinburgh , and remembered him well ; and other fellow - students with him , afterwards more ...
... entered in its books under the date Jan. 13 , 1753. The future great chemist , Dr. Joseph Black , was one of Goldsmith's fellow - students at Edinburgh , and remembered him well ; and other fellow - students with him , afterwards more ...
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... entered his head . " He was a fool , Sir . " Or take Boswell's report of one of his conversations with Johnson . " Of our friend Goldsmith he said , ' Sir , he is so much afraid of being " unnoticed that he often talks merely lest you ...
... entered his head . " He was a fool , Sir . " Or take Boswell's report of one of his conversations with Johnson . " Of our friend Goldsmith he said , ' Sir , he is so much afraid of being " unnoticed that he often talks merely lest you ...
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... entered on his sixties . The Royal Academy having been founded in 1768 , Reynolds had become its first President , and received his knighthood . What Goldsmith had been doing has been already told - save that we have yet to advert to an ...
... entered on his sixties . The Royal Academy having been founded in 1768 , Reynolds had become its first President , and received his knighthood . What Goldsmith had been doing has been already told - save that we have yet to advert to an ...
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