The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... thoughts ; they put us in good humour with ourselves and with the world , and in so doing they make us happier and better men . We have been curious therefore in gathering together all the heterogeneous particulars concerning poor ...
... thoughts ; they put us in good humour with ourselves and with the world , and in so doing they make us happier and better men . We have been curious therefore in gathering together all the heterogeneous particulars concerning poor ...
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... thought to display his waggery , by likening him to Æsop dancing . This comparison , according to his notions , being uncommonly happy , he continued to harp on it for a con- siderable time , when suddenly the laugh of the company was ...
... thought to display his waggery , by likening him to Æsop dancing . This comparison , according to his notions , being uncommonly happy , he continued to harp on it for a con- siderable time , when suddenly the laugh of the company was ...
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... thought he was more pleased than disappointed when rejected by his lordship , on account of his youth . He was now anxious , however , to be employed in some way or other , and when the office of private tutor in the family of a ...
... thought he was more pleased than disappointed when rejected by his lordship , on account of his youth . He was now anxious , however , to be employed in some way or other , and when the office of private tutor in the family of a ...
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... thought advisable that he should complete his medical studies at the University of Leyden , then celebrated as a great medical school : his uncle Contarine furnishing the funds . Gold- smith accordingly looked out at Leith for a vessel ...
... thought advisable that he should complete his medical studies at the University of Leyden , then celebrated as a great medical school : his uncle Contarine furnishing the funds . Gold- smith accordingly looked out at Leith for a vessel ...
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... thought my performance odious , and never made me any return for my endeavours to please them . " The hearty good - will , however , with which he was received by the harmless peasantry , seems to have atoned to him for the disregard of ...
... thought my performance odious , and never made me any return for my endeavours to please them . " The hearty good - will , however , with which he was received by the harmless peasantry , seems to have atoned to him for the disregard of ...
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