The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the exquisite variety of English writing which eventually he gave to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xi Chap.
... remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the exquisite variety of English writing which eventually he gave to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xi Chap.
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... gave out ) for America viâ Cork . Nothing was heard of him for six weeks , when unexpectedly he turned up at his mother's door , without a penny , and riding on a bony animal which he called Fiddleback . He gave his mother a long ...
... gave out ) for America viâ Cork . Nothing was heard of him for six weeks , when unexpectedly he turned up at his mother's door , without a penny , and riding on a bony animal which he called Fiddleback . He gave his mother a long ...
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... gave him fourteen guineas , was published in October 1762 , under the title of The Life of Richard Nash , Esq . It was immediately popular ; Johnson , who was by no means a book- buyer , is found purchasing a copy ; and there was a ...
... gave him fourteen guineas , was published in October 1762 , under the title of The Life of Richard Nash , Esq . It was immediately popular ; Johnson , who was by no means a book- buyer , is found purchasing a copy ; and there was a ...
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... gave him ten guineas each . Then , again , through the rest of that year and the whole of 1766 and 1767 , -his Traveller having brought him more applause than cash - he relapses , for cash - purposes , into hackwork , compilation , and ...
... gave him ten guineas each . Then , again , through the rest of that year and the whole of 1766 and 1767 , -his Traveller having brought him more applause than cash - he relapses , for cash - purposes , into hackwork , compilation , and ...
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... gave Alexander the Great so much trouble . " 66 ' Montezuma , " said Gibbon mischievously ; till , perceiving that Goldsmith took the information in good faith , and was making a note of it , he thought the jest might go too far , and ...
... gave Alexander the Great so much trouble . " 66 ' Montezuma , " said Gibbon mischievously ; till , perceiving that Goldsmith took the information in good faith , and was making a note of it , he thought the jest might go too far , and ...
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