The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... hand , or as playing the flute and singing irish songs in his rooms , than as making any figure in the classes . Two causes probably con- tributed to make his college career more reckless and miserable than it need have been . One was ...
... hand , or as playing the flute and singing irish songs in his rooms , than as making any figure in the classes . Two causes probably con- tributed to make his college career more reckless and miserable than it need have been . One was ...
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... hand , has an education that may qualify him for any undertaking . " And yet , with all his hardships at college and all his indolence , he had probably got a good deal there that remained useful to him . In mathematics he did nothing ...
... hand , has an education that may qualify him for any undertaking . " And yet , with all his hardships at college and all his indolence , he had probably got a good deal there that remained useful to him . In mathematics he did nothing ...
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... hand for a week or two at helping that good man with his pupils . This vaga- bondage of Oliver seems to have been a sore trouble to all the family . They had looked forward to his taking holy orders ; but , to his own secret ...
... hand for a week or two at helping that good man with his pupils . This vaga- bondage of Oliver seems to have been a sore trouble to all the family . They had looked forward to his taking holy orders ; but , to his own secret ...
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... hand - his one predestined instrument in the world ! In the circumstances , however , he does not seem to have taken to it kindly . For five months , indeed , he sat daily in his room in the bookseller's house from nine o'clock till two ...
... hand - his one predestined instrument in the world ! In the circumstances , however , he does not seem to have taken to it kindly . For five months , indeed , he sat daily in his room in the bookseller's house from nine o'clock till two ...
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... hand . Except when he had the pen in his hand ! Ay ! there has been his powe with the world ! And what shall one say now of Goldsmith's writings ? Take four brief remarks :-( 1 ) Not to be forgotten is that division of them , already ...
... hand . Except when he had the pen in his hand ! Ay ! there has been his powe with the world ! And what shall one say now of Goldsmith's writings ? Take four brief remarks :-( 1 ) Not to be forgotten is that division of them , already ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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