The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... lived in the Lissoy household , had been the first to try to teach him his letters , and who afterwards , under her married name of Elizabeth Delap , kept a small school at Lissoy , and survived to be proud of her pupil , and to talk of ...
... lived in the Lissoy household , had been the first to try to teach him his letters , and who afterwards , under her married name of Elizabeth Delap , kept a small school at Lissoy , and survived to be proud of her pupil , and to talk of ...
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... lived near Elphin . But in 1739 , when he was eleven years old , he was brought back to a school of some reputation nearer home — one which had been set up in Athlone , about five miles from Lissoy , by a Rev. Mr. Campbell . Two years ...
... lived near Elphin . But in 1739 , when he was eleven years old , he was brought back to a school of some reputation nearer home — one which had been set up in Athlone , about five miles from Lissoy , by a Rev. Mr. Campbell . Two years ...
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... lived chiefly in his mother's house in Ballymahon - close to which there was a convenient inn , where he could be jovial in the evenings , and sing songs and tell stories to the choice rustic spirits that gathered round him . But ...
... lived chiefly in his mother's house in Ballymahon - close to which there was a convenient inn , where he could be jovial in the evenings , and sing songs and tell stories to the choice rustic spirits that gathered round him . But ...
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... lived twenty years longer ; but he never again saw Ireland , or the face of any one of his family , save when , some five years afterwards , his younger brother Charles , a lad of twenty , knocked at the door of the wretched London ...
... lived twenty years longer ; but he never again saw Ireland , or the face of any one of his family , save when , some five years afterwards , his younger brother Charles , a lad of twenty , knocked at the door of the wretched London ...
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... lived among the beggars in Axe Lane , " he would sometimes afterwards say with a laugh ; and there are traces of him in various capacities just above Axe Lane and its beggars . He was , for some time , an usher somewhere under a false ...
... lived among the beggars in Axe Lane , " he would sometimes afterwards say with a laugh ; and there are traces of him in various capacities just above Axe Lane and its beggars . He was , for some time , an usher somewhere under a false ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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