The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... fond deceiver stage p . 679 Long had I sought in vain to find name wiser ! Mrs. BUL . Hold , Ma'am , your pardon . your business here ? · P. 682 This tomb , inscribed to gentle Parnell's . p . 682 What ? five long acts - and all to make ...
... fond deceiver stage p . 679 Long had I sought in vain to find name wiser ! Mrs. BUL . Hold , Ma'am , your pardon . your business here ? · P. 682 This tomb , inscribed to gentle Parnell's . p . 682 What ? five long acts - and all to make ...
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... fond of exercising in the form of extempore Irish translations from Virgil . From this " Paddy Byrne , " in short , if from any one , Goldsmith caught his first notions of literary invention and rhyming . But the poor little fellow was ...
... fond of exercising in the form of extempore Irish translations from Virgil . From this " Paddy Byrne , " in short , if from any one , Goldsmith caught his first notions of literary invention and rhyming . But the poor little fellow was ...
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... fond of starting with one or two Irish friends , after breakfast in Brick Court , on a ramble to Islington , Kilburn , Hampstead , or some other suburb , returning late or not till next day . He and his friend Bott rented together for ...
... fond of starting with one or two Irish friends , after breakfast in Brick Court , on a ramble to Islington , Kilburn , Hampstead , or some other suburb , returning late or not till next day . He and his friend Bott rented together for ...
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... eating and drinking ; he never had a habit of excess in wine , and he was fond of a bowl of milk to the last . One of his peculiarities — he himself notes it as a peculiarity in one who professed to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . dvii.
... eating and drinking ; he never had a habit of excess in wine , and he was fond of a bowl of milk to the last . One of his peculiarities — he himself notes it as a peculiarity in one who professed to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . dvii.
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... fond of high life will turn with disdain from the simplicity of his country fireside ; such as mistake ribaldry for humour will find no wit in his harmless conversation ; and such as have been taught to deride religion will laugh at one ...
... fond of high life will turn with disdain from the simplicity of his country fireside ; such as mistake ribaldry for humour will find no wit in his harmless conversation ; and such as have been taught to deride religion will laugh at one ...
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