The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... poor Goldsmith that still exist ; and seldom have we met with an author's life more illustrative of his works , or works more faithfully illustrative of VOL . I. A that may not the author's life . ' His rambling Page MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE ...
... poor Goldsmith that still exist ; and seldom have we met with an author's life more illustrative of his works , or works more faithfully illustrative of VOL . I. A that may not the author's life . ' His rambling Page MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE ...
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... poor little pony , which he called Fiddleback , and found that he had just five shillings left to defray the travelling expenses of himself and his steed . This pittance , however , was rather too scanty for a journey of a hundred and ...
... poor little pony , which he called Fiddleback , and found that he had just five shillings left to defray the travelling expenses of himself and his steed . This pittance , however , was rather too scanty for a journey of a hundred and ...
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... poor poet now lost all patience , and was just about to snatch it from him , and apply it to his pate , when a loud rap announced a visitor . A person of interesting appearance was immediately afterwards ushered into the room , and ...
... poor poet now lost all patience , and was just about to snatch it from him , and apply it to his pate , when a loud rap announced a visitor . A person of interesting appearance was immediately afterwards ushered into the room , and ...
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... poor and painful situation was found difficult to be obtained . This difficulty appears also to have been nothing lessened by his stooping to make use of a feigned name . What his motives were for such a measure has never been fully ...
... poor and painful situation was found difficult to be obtained . This difficulty appears also to have been nothing lessened by his stooping to make use of a feigned name . What his motives were for such a measure has never been fully ...
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... poor usher of an academy is obliged to sleep in the same bed with a Frenchman , a teacher of that language to the boys , who disturbs him every night , an hour perhaps , in papering and filleting his hair , and stinks worse than a ...
... poor usher of an academy is obliged to sleep in the same bed with a Frenchman , a teacher of that language to the boys , who disturbs him every night , an hour perhaps , in papering and filleting his hair , and stinks worse than a ...
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