The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... seen Goldsmith there . No contrast can have been greater than between the college - life of Burke and that of Goldsmith . There was nothing , indeed , very distinguished , according to formal academic estimation , in Burke's college ...
... seen Goldsmith there . No contrast can have been greater than between the college - life of Burke and that of Goldsmith . There was nothing , indeed , very distinguished , according to formal academic estimation , in Burke's college ...
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... seen all that this country can exhibit in the medical way , and therefore intend to visit Paris , where the great M. Farhein , Petit , and Du Hammel de Monceau , instruct their pupils in all the branches of medicine . " That the ...
... seen all that this country can exhibit in the medical way , and therefore intend to visit Paris , where the great M. Farhein , Petit , and Du Hammel de Monceau , instruct their pupils in all the branches of medicine . " That the ...
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... seen the world . Without money , recommendations , or friends , he undertook to set out upon his travels and make the tour of Europe on foot . A good voice and a trifling skill in music were the only finances he had to support an ...
... seen the world . Without money , recommendations , or friends , he undertook to set out upon his travels and make the tour of Europe on foot . A good voice and a trifling skill in music were the only finances he had to support an ...
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... seen , they had been , to some extent , fellow - workmen . And in the end of that year there was a visit of Smollett , along with the bookseller Newbery of St. Paul's Churchyard , to Goldsmith's lodgings in Green Arbour Court , which ...
... seen , they had been , to some extent , fellow - workmen . And in the end of that year there was a visit of Smollett , along with the bookseller Newbery of St. Paul's Churchyard , to Goldsmith's lodgings in Green Arbour Court , which ...
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... seen till he met him in Davis's shop , had won the big man's heart . To have heard Johnson say to him , " There are few people whom I take so much to as you , " was much ; but to hear him farther say , as the day for his departure ...
... seen till he met him in Davis's shop , had won the big man's heart . To have heard Johnson say to him , " There are few people whom I take so much to as you , " was much ; but to hear him farther say , as the day for his departure ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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