The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... manner already narrated . Once more reconciled to his friends , he did not fail to transmit to his kind benefactor suitable acknowledgments expressive of the grateful sense he entertained of such unlooked - for and generous hospitality ...
... manner already narrated . Once more reconciled to his friends , he did not fail to transmit to his kind benefactor suitable acknowledgments expressive of the grateful sense he entertained of such unlooked - for and generous hospitality ...
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... manner of tra- velling is very cheap and very convenient . They sail in covered boats drawn by horses ; and in these you are sure to meet people of all nations . Here the Dutch slumber , the French chatter , and the English play at ...
... manner of tra- velling is very cheap and very convenient . They sail in covered boats drawn by horses ; and in these you are sure to meet people of all nations . Here the Dutch slumber , the French chatter , and the English play at ...
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... manner , without money or friends , he fought his way from convent to convent , and from city to city , examined mankind more nearly , and , as he himself ex- pressed it , saw both sides of the picture . To Goldsmith's close and ...
... manner , without money or friends , he fought his way from convent to convent , and from city to city , examined mankind more nearly , and , as he himself ex- pressed it , saw both sides of the picture . To Goldsmith's close and ...
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... manner travelled through various districts of France . He finally pursued his journey into Italy , visiting Venice , Verona , Florence , and other celebrated places . At Padua , where he staid six months , he is said to have taken a ...
... manner travelled through various districts of France . He finally pursued his journey into Italy , visiting Venice , Verona , Florence , and other celebrated places . At Padua , where he staid six months , he is said to have taken a ...
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... manner of speaking , and a visage that looks ill - nature itself ; in short , I have thought myself into a settled melancholy , and an utter disgust of all that life brings with it . Whence this romantic turn , that all our family are ...
... manner of speaking , and a visage that looks ill - nature itself ; in short , I have thought myself into a settled melancholy , and an utter disgust of all that life brings with it . Whence this romantic turn , that all our family are ...
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