The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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On the thirty - first of May , 1716 , he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a - year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his ...
On the thirty - first of May , 1716 , he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a - year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his ...
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It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with what I have lost since I saw you , what I have done , what I have thought , where I have lived , and where I now repose in obscurity . My friend Jervas , the bearer of ...
It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with what I have lost since I saw you , what I have done , what I have thought , where I have lived , and where I now repose in obscurity . My friend Jervas , the bearer of ...
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However , what he permitted the world to see of his life was elegant and splendid ; his fortune ( for a poet ) was very considerable , and it may easily be supposed he lived to the very extent of it . The fact is , his expenses were ...
However , what he permitted the world to see of his life was elegant and splendid ; his fortune ( for a poet ) was very considerable , and it may easily be supposed he lived to the very extent of it . The fact is , his expenses were ...
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... with the Regent of France , by supplying him with mistresses from England ) , to a little house in the Bois de Boulogne , where she lived with Mademoiselle Chausery , an old superan- nuated waiting - woman belonging to the regent .
... with the Regent of France , by supplying him with mistresses from England ) , to a little house in the Bois de Boulogne , where she lived with Mademoiselle Chausery , an old superan- nuated waiting - woman belonging to the regent .
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He had never much agreed with the lady he first married , and after a short cohabitation they separated , and lived ever after asunder . She therefore remained in England upon his going into exile , and by proper application to the ...
He had never much agreed with the lady he first married , and after a short cohabitation they separated , and lived ever after asunder . She therefore remained in England upon his going into exile , and by proper application to the ...
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