The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... his 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.
... his 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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Oliver Goldsmith. it without delay . Ellis , however , kindly took his wants into consideration , and agreed to accommodate him with a sum of money to carry his plan into execution ; but in this , as in other instances , his heedless ...
Oliver Goldsmith. it without delay . Ellis , however , kindly took his wants into consideration , and agreed to accommodate him with a sum of money to carry his plan into execution ; but in this , as in other instances , his heedless ...
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... took up his abode for some time in Geneva . Here he appears to have found friends , or formed acquaintances ; for we find him recommended at this place as tutor to a young gentleman on his travels . The youth to whom he was recommended ...
... took up his abode for some time in Geneva . Here he appears to have found friends , or formed acquaintances ; for we find him recommended at this place as tutor to a young gentleman on his travels . The youth to whom he was recommended ...
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... took care to make a special pro- viso , that in all money matters he should be at liberty to tutor himself . A stipulation of this kind so cramped the views and propensities of Goldsmith , and afforded to the pupil so many opportunities ...
... took care to make a special pro- viso , that in all money matters he should be at liberty to tutor himself . A stipulation of this kind so cramped the views and propensities of Goldsmith , and afforded to the pupil so many opportunities ...
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... took him into his laboratory , where his medical knowledge soon rendered him an able and useful assistant . Not long after this , however , accident discovered to him that his old friend and fellow - student , Dr Sleigh , was in London ...
... took him into his laboratory , where his medical knowledge soon rendered him an able and useful assistant . Not long after this , however , accident discovered to him that his old friend and fellow - student , Dr Sleigh , was in London ...
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