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... the learned simplicity and amiable peculiarities of that worthy divine have been
happily illustrated in the character of Dr Primrose . The present biography is
principally taken from the Scotch edition of Goldsmith ' s works , published in
1821 .
... the learned simplicity and amiable peculiarities of that worthy divine have been
happily illustrated in the character of Dr Primrose . The present biography is
principally taken from the Scotch edition of Goldsmith ' s works , published in
1821 .
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With this view he disposed of his books and clothes , and resolved to embark at
Cork : but here his usual thoughtless and improvident turn was again displayed ,
for he lingered so long in Dublin after his resolution had been taken , that his ...
With this view he disposed of his books and clothes , and resolved to embark at
Cork : but here his usual thoughtless and improvident turn was again displayed ,
for he lingered so long in Dublin after his resolution had been taken , that his ...
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... which he had saved , quitted his friends , and set out nobody knew whither . As
this singular unpremeditated step had been taken without consulting any of his
friends , and as no intelligence could be obtained either of himself or the motives
...
... which he had saved , quitted his friends , and set out nobody knew whither . As
this singular unpremeditated step had been taken without consulting any of his
friends , and as no intelligence could be obtained either of himself or the motives
...
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Their host being well acquainted with the character of his neighbour , seemed ,
when Oliver afterwards recounted to him all the circumstances that had taken
place , to be more amused than surprised at the detail . In the house of this new ...
Their host being well acquainted with the character of his neighbour , seemed ,
when Oliver afterwards recounted to him all the circumstances that had taken
place , to be more amused than surprised at the detail . In the house of this new ...
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Here the Dutch slumber , the French chatter , and the English play at cards . Any
man who likes company , may have them to his taste . For my part , I generally
detached myself from all society , and was wholly taken up in observing the face
of ...
Here the Dutch slumber , the French chatter , and the English play at cards . Any
man who likes company , may have them to his taste . For my part , I generally
detached myself from all society , and was wholly taken up in observing the face
of ...
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