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... pains than in the first volume of my " Natural His- tory ; surely that was good , and I was handsomely paid for the whole . " " " My " Roman History , " Johnson says , is well abridged . ' Indeed , I could have added , that Johnson ...
... pains than in the first volume of my " Natural His- tory ; surely that was good , and I was handsomely paid for the whole . " " " My " Roman History , " Johnson says , is well abridged . ' Indeed , I could have added , that Johnson ...
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... pains to deprive himself of his assistance by an unprovoked attack upon his management of the theatre , in his State of Learning . Gold- smith , instead of making an apology for his conduct , either from misinformation or misconception ...
... pains to deprive himself of his assistance by an unprovoked attack upon his management of the theatre , in his State of Learning . Gold- smith , instead of making an apology for his conduct , either from misinformation or misconception ...
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... pains and expense . I believe the manager was willing to accept the play ; but he wished to be courted to it , and the Doctor was not disposed to purchase his friendship by the resignation of his sincerity . He then applied to Mr. Col ...
... pains and expense . I believe the manager was willing to accept the play ; but he wished to be courted to it , and the Doctor was not disposed to purchase his friendship by the resignation of his sincerity . He then applied to Mr. Col ...
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... pains , and yet produced so powerful an effect : the great beauty of his composition con- sists in a clear , copious , and expressive style Goldsmith's last work was his poem called Retaliation , which the historian of his life says was ...
... pains , and yet produced so powerful an effect : the great beauty of his composition con- sists in a clear , copious , and expressive style Goldsmith's last work was his poem called Retaliation , which the historian of his life says was ...
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... pains to be esteemed worse than he was , than others do to appear better than they are . His envy was so childish , and so absurd , that it was easily pardoned , for everybody laughed at it ; and no man was ever very mischievous whose ...
... pains to be esteemed worse than he was , than others do to appear better than they are . His envy was so childish , and so absurd , that it was easily pardoned , for everybody laughed at it ; and no man was ever very mischievous whose ...
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The Poetical Works: With a Sketch of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1829 |
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