The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... heart rather than worldly prudence , who were originally from the South of England , and in whom , since their first coming to Ireland , the clerical profession , in its Protestant form , had been almost hereditary . Goldsmith's mother ...
... heart rather than worldly prudence , who were originally from the South of England , and in whom , since their first coming to Ireland , the clerical profession , in its Protestant form , had been almost hereditary . Goldsmith's mother ...
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... heart . For example , when some reference was made to Mr. Levett , whom Johnson maintained as a pensioner under his own roof , Goldsmith said to Boswell , " He is poor and honest , which is recommendation enough to Johnson ; ” and again ...
... heart . For example , when some reference was made to Mr. Levett , whom Johnson maintained as a pensioner under his own roof , Goldsmith said to Boswell , " He is poor and honest , which is recommendation enough to Johnson ; ” and again ...
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... heart feel sincerer rapture than at this moment . Sir , ' cried I , ' the applause of so good a man as I am sure you are adds to " that happiness in my heart which your benevolence has already excited . You " behold before you , Sir ...
... heart feel sincerer rapture than at this moment . Sir , ' cried I , ' the applause of so good a man as I am sure you are adds to " that happiness in my heart which your benevolence has already excited . You " behold before you , Sir ...
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... heart he had to the last for the island of his birth . But in most of his writings , even when it may have been Irish recollections that suggested the theme , he is careful to drop its origin , and transplant the tale into England . The ...
... heart he had to the last for the island of his birth . But in most of his writings , even when it may have been Irish recollections that suggested the theme , he is careful to drop its origin , and transplant the tale into England . The ...
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... heart , and which , added to five guineas , was all the patrimony I had now to bestow . " You are going , my boy , " cried I , " to London on foot , in the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me ...
... heart , and which , added to five guineas , was all the patrimony I had now to bestow . " You are going , my boy , " cried I , " to London on foot , in the manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me ...
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