The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... Perhaps , therefore , no better reason can be given for here adding one more than that it will be convenient for possessors of this edition of Goldsmith's Works to have some account of the Author bound up with it . Oliver Goldsmith was ...
... Perhaps , therefore , no better reason can be given for here adding one more than that it will be convenient for possessors of this edition of Goldsmith's Works to have some account of the Author bound up with it . Oliver Goldsmith was ...
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... perhaps the most strongly contrasted humorists and men of genius of their day - the simple , gentle- hearted , sweet - styled Irishman , and the bold , splenetically - independent , irascible , richly - inventive , rough - writing , but ...
... perhaps the most strongly contrasted humorists and men of genius of their day - the simple , gentle- hearted , sweet - styled Irishman , and the bold , splenetically - independent , irascible , richly - inventive , rough - writing , but ...
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... perhaps ( for Johnson hated early hours ) drop in , for more talk , at the Mitre Tavern in Fleet Street . Just at this time , too , Boswell's visage does begin to be seen on the skirts of the group of which he was to be so singularly ...
... perhaps ( for Johnson hated early hours ) drop in , for more talk , at the Mitre Tavern in Fleet Street . Just at this time , too , Boswell's visage does begin to be seen on the skirts of the group of which he was to be so singularly ...
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... perhaps , from hearing marriage so often recommended , that my eldest son , just upon leaving college , fixed his affections upon the daughter of a neigh- bouring clergyman , who was a dignitary in the Church , and in circumstances to ...
... perhaps , from hearing marriage so often recommended , that my eldest son , just upon leaving college , fixed his affections upon the daughter of a neigh- bouring clergyman , who was a dignitary in the Church , and in circumstances to ...
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... perhaps , to attend the bagnio pander , grown rich by his extravagance . They once praised him , and now they applaud the pander : their former raptures at his wit are now converted into sarcasms at his folly : he is poor , and perhaps ...
... perhaps , to attend the bagnio pander , grown rich by his extravagance . They once praised him , and now they applaud the pander : their former raptures at his wit are now converted into sarcasms at his folly : he is poor , and perhaps ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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