The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... 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 born , on the 10th of November ...
... 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 born , on the 10th of November ...
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... reason to respect , persuaded him to yield . This " Uncle Contarine " -i.e . the Rev. Thomas Contarine ( originally Contarini , for his grandfather was a refugee from Venice ) , clergyman of Oran , near Ros- common . This worthy man ...
... reason to respect , persuaded him to yield . This " Uncle Contarine " -i.e . the Rev. Thomas Contarine ( originally Contarini , for his grandfather was a refugee from Venice ) , clergyman of Oran , near Ros- common . This worthy man ...
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... among the worst . He could " turn an ode of Horace into English better than any of them , " he afterwards told Malone , and there is no reason to doubt it . b In Greek , too , he must have sometimes been MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . XV.
... among the worst . He could " turn an ode of Horace into English better than any of them , " he afterwards told Malone , and there is no reason to doubt it . b In Greek , too , he must have sometimes been MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . XV.
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... reason for his determining on Paris , rather than on Leyden , which he had also been thinking of on account of its " great professor , ” Albinus . The fact is , it was restlessness , restlessness . He had always had a desire to travel ...
... reason for his determining on Paris , rather than on Leyden , which he had also been thinking of on account of its " great professor , ” Albinus . The fact is , it was restlessness , restlessness . He had always had a desire to travel ...
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... reason to believe that among the friends who sometimes visited Goldsmith in his Islington lodgings , but are not recorded to have had gratis dinners from Mrs. Fleming , was the painter Hogarth , then in the last years of his life ...
... reason to believe that among the friends who sometimes visited Goldsmith in his Islington lodgings , but are not recorded to have had gratis dinners from Mrs. Fleming , was the painter Hogarth , then in the last years of his life ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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