The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... Persons p . 1 11. Family Misfortunes . The Loss of For- tune only serves to increase the Pride of the Worthy p . 3 The ... Person discontented with the present Government , and appre- hensive of the loss of our Liberties p . 39 ) Chap ...
... Persons p . 1 11. Family Misfortunes . The Loss of For- tune only serves to increase the Pride of the Worthy p . 3 The ... Person discontented with the present Government , and appre- hensive of the loss of our Liberties p . 39 ) Chap ...
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... person , an ingenious watchmaker of the neighbourhood , who used to spend evenings with him . Then , according to Thackeray's observation that there never was an Irishman so low in circumstances but there was some other Irishman lower ...
... person , an ingenious watchmaker of the neighbourhood , who used to spend evenings with him . Then , according to Thackeray's observation that there never was an Irishman so low in circumstances but there was some other Irishman lower ...
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... person , ' He is now become miserable , " said Goldsmith , " and that ensures the protection of Johnson . " On the whole , the relations between Johnson and Goldsmith were so cordial that Boswell must have thought with a pang how much ...
... person , ' He is now become miserable , " said Goldsmith , " and that ensures the protection of Johnson . " On the whole , the relations between Johnson and Goldsmith were so cordial that Boswell must have thought with a pang how much ...
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... person : ' Sir , ' said he to Johnson , this gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour ; pray allow us now to hear him . ' JOHNSON ( sternly ) — Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman ; I was only giving him a signal of my ...
... person : ' Sir , ' said he to Johnson , this gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour ; pray allow us now to hear him . ' JOHNSON ( sternly ) — Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman ; I was only giving him a signal of my ...
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... person of very bad character , a troublesome guest , or one we desired to get rid of , upon his leaving my house I ever took care to lend him a riding - coat , or a pair of boots , or some- times an horse of small value , and I always ...
... person of very bad character , a troublesome guest , or one we desired to get rid of , upon his leaving my house I ever took care to lend him a riding - coat , or a pair of boots , or some- times an horse of small value , and I always ...
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