The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... expected Interest XXXII . The Conclusion THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Letter 1. To Mr. don P. 75 P. 82 Merchant in Lon- , p . 88 Mer- II . From Lien Chi Altangi to · p . 88 chant in Amsterdam III . From Lien Chi Altangi to the care of ...
... expected Interest XXXII . The Conclusion THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Letter 1. To Mr. don P. 75 P. 82 Merchant in Lon- , p . 88 Mer- II . From Lien Chi Altangi to · p . 88 chant in Amsterdam III . From Lien Chi Altangi to the care of ...
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... expected— “ no specimens of genius , ” according to the report of one of his college- acquaintances , but " only squalid poverty , and its concomitants , idleness and de- spondence . " He was better known as " lounging about the college ...
... expected— “ no specimens of genius , ” according to the report of one of his college- acquaintances , but " only squalid poverty , and its concomitants , idleness and de- spondence . " He was better known as " lounging about the college ...
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... expected , and so much did they contribute to the sale of the Ledger , that Newbery gave them the most conspicuous place in the paper . Ninety - eight letters in all appeared in the course of 1760 ; and these , completed by subsequent ...
... expected , and so much did they contribute to the sale of the Ledger , that Newbery gave them the most conspicuous place in the paper . Ninety - eight letters in all appeared in the course of 1760 ; and these , completed by subsequent ...
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... Northumberland had taken such a fancy to it as to have copies privately printed for herself and her friends . It was expected that something advantageous to Goldy might arise from this introduction xxxviii MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
... Northumberland had taken such a fancy to it as to have copies privately printed for herself and her friends . It was expected that something advantageous to Goldy might arise from this introduction xxxviii MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH .
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... expected wages . Hence the necessity of other labours to be carried on collaterally . These were - a History of England in 4 vols . , promised to Davies in June 1769 , for 500 / . , and finished and published in August 1771 ; a school ...
... expected wages . Hence the necessity of other labours to be carried on collaterally . These were - a History of England in 4 vols . , promised to Davies in June 1769 , for 500 / . , and finished and published in August 1771 ; a school ...
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