The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... gave himself up to it without control , and not only lost all he had lately won , but was stripped of every shilling he had in the world . In this emergency he was obliged to have recourse to Dr Ellis for advice . His friend perceived ...
... gave himself up to it without control , and not only lost all he had lately won , but was stripped of every shilling he had in the world . In this emergency he was obliged to have recourse to Dr Ellis for advice . His friend perceived ...
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... gave to friends , are said to have borne some resemblance to the story of the Wanderer in his Vicar of Wakefield . The interest they excited did not arise so much from the novelty of the incidents as from the fine vein of moral ...
... gave to friends , are said to have borne some resemblance to the story of the Wanderer in his Vicar of Wakefield . The interest they excited did not arise so much from the novelty of the incidents as from the fine vein of moral ...
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... gave an imaginary one to objects really at rest . No alter- ations there . Some friends , he tells me , are still lean , but very rich ; others very fat , but still very poor . Nay , all the news I hear of you is , that you and Mrs ...
... gave an imaginary one to objects really at rest . No alter- ations there . Some friends , he tells me , are still lean , but very rich ; others very fat , but still very poor . Nay , all the news I hear of you is , that you and Mrs ...
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... mind to sigh after beauty and happiness which never existed ; to despise the little good which fortune has mixed in our cup , by expecting more than she ever gave : and in general , take the word of a man who has xl . LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... mind to sigh after beauty and happiness which never existed ; to despise the little good which fortune has mixed in our cup , by expecting more than she ever gave : and in general , take the word of a man who has xl . LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... gave great encouragement to men of literary talents , became one of our author's chief ра- trons . For that gentleman he was now regularly engaged in writing or compiling a variety of minor pieces , and at the same time was introduced ...
... gave great encouragement to men of literary talents , became one of our author's chief ра- trons . For that gentleman he was now regularly engaged in writing or compiling a variety of minor pieces , and at the same time was introduced ...
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