The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... young Oliver derived his Christian name . He used afterwards to maintain , however , that it had come into the line of his maternal ancestry through some connexion with Oliver Cromwell . Four children , three of them daughters , and one ...
... young Oliver derived his Christian name . He used afterwards to maintain , however , that it had come into the line of his maternal ancestry through some connexion with Oliver Cromwell . Four children , three of them daughters , and one ...
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... young Goldsmith during this time when he was tossed about from school to school in his native part of Ireland , generally coming home to Lissoy and its neighbourhood for the holidays , correspond singularly with what he was all through ...
... young Goldsmith during this time when he was tossed about from school to school in his native part of Ireland , generally coming home to Lissoy and its neighbourhood for the holidays , correspond singularly with what he was all through ...
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... young hopes of the profession , for medical debate and dissertation , which still exists in Edinburgh in high repute . His admission into this society is entered in its books under the date Jan. 13 , 1753. The future great chemist , Dr ...
... young hopes of the profession , for medical debate and dissertation , which still exists in Edinburgh in high repute . His admission into this society is entered in its books under the date Jan. 13 , 1753. The future great chemist , Dr ...
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... young gentleman , the son of a wealthy London pawnbroker , who had been sent abroad for mental improvement , and that the young gentleman , preferring cash to the mental improvement he was getting , cut the connexion rather suddenly ...
... young gentleman , the son of a wealthy London pawnbroker , who had been sent abroad for mental improvement , and that the young gentleman , preferring cash to the mental improvement he was getting , cut the connexion rather suddenly ...
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... young cub , giving him good advices all the way , and at last seeing him off . " My revered friend , " says Boswell , " walked down with me to " the beach , where we embraced and parted with tenderness , and engaged to correspond by ...
... young cub , giving him good advices all the way , and at last seeing him off . " My revered friend , " says Boswell , " walked down with me to " the beach , where we embraced and parted with tenderness , and engaged to correspond by ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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