The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... own . He readily acceded to this proposal , and notwithstanding the paucity of his means , resolved to pursue Afterwards clerk of the Irish House of Commons . it without delay . Ellis , however , kindly took OF DR GOLDSMITH . xxi.
... own . He readily acceded to this proposal , and notwithstanding the paucity of his means , resolved to pursue Afterwards clerk of the Irish House of Commons . it without delay . Ellis , however , kindly took OF DR GOLDSMITH . xxi.
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... means , or the purpose for which his money had been furnished . This absurd and extravagant purchase nearly exhausted the fund he had already received from his friend Ellis , and it is not un- likely that the gaming - table gleaned the ...
... means , or the purpose for which his money had been furnished . This absurd and extravagant purchase nearly exhausted the fund he had already received from his friend Ellis , and it is not un- likely that the gaming - table gleaned the ...
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... means than was obtained by an occasional display of his scholarship , or a tune upon his flute . It is much to be regretted that no account of his tour was ever given to the world by himself . The oral communications which he sometimes ...
... means than was obtained by an occasional display of his scholarship , or a tune upon his flute . It is much to be regretted that no account of his tour was ever given to the world by himself . The oral communications which he sometimes ...
Página xxv
... mean disposition , that disgust and dislike almost immediately ensued . When arrived at Marseilles they mutually agreed to separate ; and the poet having received the small part of his salary that was due ... means of OF DR GOLDSMITH . XXV.
... mean disposition , that disgust and dislike almost immediately ensued . When arrived at Marseilles they mutually agreed to separate ; and the poet having received the small part of his salary that was due ... means of OF DR GOLDSMITH . XXV.
Página xxvi
... means or other , however , he contrived to reach London in safety . On his arrival he had only a few halfpence in his pocket . To use his own words , in one of his letters , he found himself << without friend , recommendation , money ...
... means or other , however , he contrived to reach London in safety . On his arrival he had only a few halfpence in his pocket . To use his own words , in one of his letters , he found himself << without friend , recommendation , money ...
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