The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... mind with all sorts of information , acquired in his own way . In poor Goldy's case we find what might have been expected— “ no specimens of genius , ” according to the report of one of his college- acquaintances , but " only squalid ...
... mind with all sorts of information , acquired in his own way . In poor Goldy's case we find what might have been expected— “ no specimens of genius , ” according to the report of one of his college- acquaintances , but " only squalid ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. mind , and is still well worth reading . Though his name did not appear on the title - page , he had no wish to conceal the authorship , but quite the contrary ; and , as the notices of it that immediately or soon ...
Oliver Goldsmith. mind , and is still well worth reading . Though his name did not appear on the title - page , he had no wish to conceal the authorship , but quite the contrary ; and , as the notices of it that immediately or soon ...
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... mind prepaying for the labour in part . He did talk of something of the kind to the publisher Nourse , into whose hands the property of the Animated Nature had passed , and who had it now at press . What would Mr. Nourse say to taking ...
... mind prepaying for the labour in part . He did talk of something of the kind to the publisher Nourse , into whose hands the property of the Animated Nature had passed , and who had it now at press . What would Mr. Nourse say to taking ...
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... mind of her end . As It was thus , perhaps , from hearing marriage so often recommended , that my eldest son , just upon leaving college , fixed his affections upon the daughter of a neigh- bouring clergyman , who was a dignitary in the ...
... mind of her end . As It was thus , perhaps , from hearing marriage so often recommended , that my eldest son , just upon leaving college , fixed his affections upon the daughter of a neigh- bouring clergyman , who was a dignitary in the ...
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... mind the slightest distress , whether real or fictitious , touched him to the quick , and his soul laboured under a sickly sensibility of the miseries of others . Thus disposed to relieve , it will be easily conjectured he found numbers ...
... mind the slightest distress , whether real or fictitious , touched him to the quick , and his soul laboured under a sickly sensibility of the miseries of others . Thus disposed to relieve , it will be easily conjectured he found numbers ...
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