The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... observed at a Russian Assembly . · P. 306 VIII . Biographical Memoir , supposed to be written by the Ordinary of New- . gate IX . National Concord x . Female Warriors · XI . National Prejudices XII . Taste XIII . Cultivation of Taste ...
... observed at a Russian Assembly . · P. 306 VIII . Biographical Memoir , supposed to be written by the Ordinary of New- . gate IX . National Concord x . Female Warriors · XI . National Prejudices XII . Taste XIII . Cultivation of Taste ...
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... observation that there never was an Irishman so low in circumstances but there was some other Irishman lower still and looking up to him and going errands for him , there were several fellow - countrymen of Goldsmith clinging to him ...
... observation that there never was an Irishman so low in circumstances but there was some other Irishman lower still and looking up to him and going errands for him , there were several fellow - countrymen of Goldsmith clinging to him ...
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... observed , to his surprise , that Johnson had on " a new suit of clothes , " with " a new wig nicely powdered , " and everything in style to match . Struck with such a variation from Johnson's usual habits , he ventured a remark on the ...
... observed , to his surprise , that Johnson had on " a new suit of clothes , " with " a new wig nicely powdered , " and everything in style to match . Struck with such a variation from Johnson's usual habits , he ventured a remark on the ...
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... observed that Goldsmith was sometimes content to be treated with an easy familiarity , but upon occasions would be ... Observe Goldsmith , ” said Burke to his companion , " and mark what passes between him and me at Sir Joshua's . " They ...
... observed that Goldsmith was sometimes content to be treated with an easy familiarity , but upon occasions would be ... Observe Goldsmith , ” said Burke to his companion , " and mark what passes between him and me at Sir Joshua's . " They ...
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... observation about Johnson to Boswell , " Is he like Burke , who winds into a subject like a serpent ? " it is clear that there was no human being for whom Goldsmith felt so profound and absolute a regard . They were not to be troubled ...
... observation about Johnson to Boswell , " Is he like Burke , who winds into a subject like a serpent ? " it is clear that there was no human being for whom Goldsmith felt so profound and absolute a regard . They were not to be troubled ...
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