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... king and him , Dr. Goldsmith remained unmoved upon a sofa at some distance , affecting not to join in the least in the eager curiosity of the company . He assigned as a reason for his gloom and seeming inatten- tion , that he ...
... king and him , Dr. Goldsmith remained unmoved upon a sofa at some distance , affecting not to join in the least in the eager curiosity of the company . He assigned as a reason for his gloom and seeming inatten- tion , that he ...
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... king's coming to see Goldsmith's new play . I wish he would , ' said Goldsmith ; adding , however , with an affected indifference , Not that it would do me the least good . ' Johnson : Well then , sir , let us say it would do him good ...
... king's coming to see Goldsmith's new play . I wish he would , ' said Goldsmith ; adding , however , with an affected indifference , Not that it would do me the least good . ' Johnson : Well then , sir , let us say it would do him good ...
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... king , and went on in such a torrent of the most un- qualified invective that Goldsmith threatened to leave the room . The other , however , persisted ; and Goldsmith went out , unable to bear it any longer . So much for Mr. Burke's ...
... king , and went on in such a torrent of the most un- qualified invective that Goldsmith threatened to leave the room . The other , however , persisted ; and Goldsmith went out , unable to bear it any longer . So much for Mr. Burke's ...
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... king of Hungary , 1513 , by the rebellious peasants . - See Biographie Universelle , xi . 604. The two brothers belonged to one of the native races of Transylvania , called Szecklers or Zecklers . - FORS- TER'S Goldsmith , i . 395 ...
... king of Hungary , 1513 , by the rebellious peasants . - See Biographie Universelle , xi . 604. The two brothers belonged to one of the native races of Transylvania , called Szecklers or Zecklers . - FORS- TER'S Goldsmith , i . 395 ...
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... as erroneous . Still , however , I must remain a pro- fessed ancient on that head , and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to states by which so many vices are introduced , and so many king- doms 30 DEDICATION .
... as erroneous . Still , however , I must remain a pro- fessed ancient on that head , and continue to think those luxuries prejudicial to states by which so many vices are introduced , and so many king- doms 30 DEDICATION .
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The Poetical Works: With a Sketch of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1829 |
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