The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... attempt was to get admission as assistant to a boarding - school or academy , but , for want of a recommendation , even that poor and painful situation was found difficult to be obtained . This difficulty appears also to have been ...
... attempt was to get admission as assistant to a boarding - school or academy , but , for want of a recommendation , even that poor and painful situation was found difficult to be obtained . This difficulty appears also to have been ...
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... attempt any thing in the same line . His project respecting the Written Mountains , was certainly an undertaking of a most extravagant description ; but , if we consider how little qualified he was for such a task , it can hardly be ...
... attempt any thing in the same line . His project respecting the Written Mountains , was certainly an undertaking of a most extravagant description ; but , if we consider how little qualified he was for such a task , it can hardly be ...
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... attempt , in later days , to cast a doubt upon the title of Goldsmith to the whole of this poem . It has been asserted that the « Hermit » was a translation of an ancient French poem entitled « Raimond and Angeline . >> The pretended ...
... attempt , in later days , to cast a doubt upon the title of Goldsmith to the whole of this poem . It has been asserted that the « Hermit » was a translation of an ancient French poem entitled « Raimond and Angeline . >> The pretended ...
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... attempt . Thus disappointed of his wish to obtain the attention of the company , Goldsmith in a passion threw down his hat , looking angrily at Johnson , and exclaim- ing in a bitter tone , « Take it . " When Toplady was going to speak ...
... attempt . Thus disappointed of his wish to obtain the attention of the company , Goldsmith in a passion threw down his hat , looking angrily at Johnson , and exclaim- ing in a bitter tone , « Take it . " When Toplady was going to speak ...
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... attempt , that it gives me an opportunity of paying due tribute to the memory of Goldsmith . >> Amongst his various undertakings for the booksellers at this period , there was one , however , in which Goldsmith was pecu- liarly ...
... attempt , that it gives me an opportunity of paying due tribute to the memory of Goldsmith . >> Amongst his various undertakings for the booksellers at this period , there was one , however , in which Goldsmith was pecu- liarly ...
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