The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... live . " The peculiarities of his situation at this period are described in the following letter , addressed to the gentleman who had married his eldest sister . It is dated Temple Exchange Coffee - house , December 27 , 1757 , and ...
... live . " The peculiarities of his situation at this period are described in the following letter , addressed to the gentleman who had married his eldest sister . It is dated Temple Exchange Coffee - house , December 27 , 1757 , and ...
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... live . Nothing is more apt to introduce us to the gates of the Muses than poverty ; but it were well for us if they only left us at the door - the mischief is , they some- times choose to give us their company at the entertainment , and ...
... live . Nothing is more apt to introduce us to the gates of the Muses than poverty ; but it were well for us if they only left us at the door - the mischief is , they some- times choose to give us their company at the entertainment , and ...
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... lives . You imagine , I suppose , that every author by profession lives in a garret , wears shabby clothes , and ... live more genteelly , than many who pride themselves for nothing else in Ireland . I confess it again , my dear Dan ...
... lives . You imagine , I suppose , that every author by profession lives in a garret , wears shabby clothes , and ... live more genteelly , than many who pride themselves for nothing else in Ireland . I confess it again , my dear Dan ...
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... live by it , it were no unpleasant employment to be a poet . I am resolved to leave no space , though I should fill it up only by telling you , what you very well know already , I mean that I am your most affectionate friend and brother ...
... live by it , it were no unpleasant employment to be a poet . I am resolved to leave no space , though I should fill it up only by telling you , what you very well know already , I mean that I am your most affectionate friend and brother ...
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... live a little upon myself . I would desire , in this case , to imitate that fat man , whom I have somewhere heard of in a shipwreck , who , when the sailors , pressed by famine , were taking slices from his posteriors to satisfy their ...
... live a little upon myself . I would desire , in this case , to imitate that fat man , whom I have somewhere heard of in a shipwreck , who , when the sailors , pressed by famine , were taking slices from his posteriors to satisfy their ...
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