The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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He was born in Dublin , in the year 1679 , and received the first rudiments of his education at the school of Doctor Jones in that city . Surprising things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ; as of his ...
He was born in Dublin , in the year 1679 , and received the first rudiments of his education at the school of Doctor Jones in that city . Surprising things are told us of the greatness of his memory at that early period ; as of his ...
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Gay was obliged to him upon another account ; for , being always poor , he was not above receiving from Parnell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their let- ters , now before me , are proofs of this ...
Gay was obliged to him upon another account ; for , being always poor , he was not above receiving from Parnell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their let- ters , now before me , are proofs of this ...
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... yet it was not easily endured by the gentlemen of the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess themselves his fellow - sufferers . He 1 that account among received many mortifications upon them ; 14 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
... yet it was not easily endured by the gentlemen of the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess themselves his fellow - sufferers . He 1 that account among received many mortifications upon them ; 14 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
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1 that account among received many mortifications upon them ; for , being naturally fond of company , he could not endure to be without even theirs , which , however , among his English friends , he pretended to despise .
1 that account among received many mortifications upon them ; for , being naturally fond of company , he could not endure to be without even theirs , which , however , among his English friends , he pretended to despise .
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... who introduced their species into your nation ; therefore , as you dread the wrath of St Patrick , send them hither , and rid the kingdom of those pernicious and loqua- cious animals . « I have at length received your poem out of Mr ...
... who introduced their species into your nation ; therefore , as you dread the wrath of St Patrick , send them hither , and rid the kingdom of those pernicious and loqua- cious animals . « I have at length received your poem out of Mr ...
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