The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... opinion of him among his schoolfellows at Elphin , Athlone , and Edgworthstown , but an anticipation , even to identity in the mode of its expression , of that opinion which Johnson , Burke , Garrick , and others avowed they would have ...
... opinion of him among his schoolfellows at Elphin , Athlone , and Edgworthstown , but an anticipation , even to identity in the mode of its expression , of that opinion which Johnson , Burke , Garrick , and others avowed they would have ...
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... opinion , of very little . Not only did he never forget the indignities attached to sizarship in those days , but he seems to have formed a theory that much of the education received at Universities was quite unnecessary . " A boy ...
... opinion , of very little . Not only did he never forget the indignities attached to sizarship in those days , but he seems to have formed a theory that much of the education received at Universities was quite unnecessary . " A boy ...
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... opinion of Goldsmith always expressed itself in the phrase , quoted by himself more than once , " that he was very good - natured and had not the least harm in him , " there must have been occasional flashes from him causing people to ...
... opinion of Goldsmith always expressed itself in the phrase , quoted by himself more than once , " that he was very good - natured and had not the least harm in him , " there must have been occasional flashes from him causing people to ...
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... opinion of the design of the heroi - comical poem which " I sent you . You remember I intended to introduce the hero of the poem as lying " in a paltry alehouse . You may take the following specimen of the manner , which 66 ' I flatter ...
... opinion of the design of the heroi - comical poem which " I sent you . You remember I intended to introduce the hero of the poem as lying " in a paltry alehouse . You may take the following specimen of the manner , which 66 ' I flatter ...
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... opinion of herself , as precisely about the year 1764 . Young was dying ; Gray was recluse and indolent ; Johnson had long given over his metrical experimentations on any except the most inconsiderable scale ; MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xxxvii.
... opinion of herself , as precisely about the year 1764 . Young was dying ; Gray was recluse and indolent ; Johnson had long given over his metrical experimentations on any except the most inconsiderable scale ; MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xxxvii.
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