The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1923 - 695 Seiten |
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... whole of Goldsmith's literary career , as it happened , and large portions also of the lives of Johnson , Smollett , Burke , Garrick , Reynolds , and others whom we now associate with Goldsmith , fell within the laureateship of this ...
... whole of Goldsmith's literary career , as it happened , and large portions also of the lives of Johnson , Smollett , Burke , Garrick , Reynolds , and others whom we now associate with Goldsmith , fell within the laureateship of this ...
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... whole , or at the rate of 100 guineas a volume . It was the most magnificent- looking engagement that Goldsmith had ever made ; but it proved , as has been said , a millstone hung round his neck . For , five hundred guineas of the price ...
... whole , or at the rate of 100 guineas a volume . It was the most magnificent- looking engagement that Goldsmith had ever made ; but it proved , as has been said , a millstone hung round his neck . For , five hundred guineas of the price ...
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... whole country ; " — " Ay , neighbour , " she would answer , " they are as Heaven made them , handsome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handsome does . " And then she would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who ...
... whole country ; " — " Ay , neighbour , " she would answer , " they are as Heaven made them , handsome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is that handsome does . " And then she would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who ...
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... whole . ” — “ I grant that too , " cried Moses ; " it is but just and reasonable . " - " I hope , " cried the Squire , " you will not deny , that the two angles of a triangle are equal to two right ones . 66 " " " Nothing can be plainer ...
... whole . ” — “ I grant that too , " cried Moses ; " it is but just and reasonable . " - " I hope , " cried the Squire , " you will not deny , that the two angles of a triangle are equal to two right ones . 66 " " " Nothing can be plainer ...
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... whole day ensuing . CHAPTER X. The Family endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Circumstances . I NOW began to find that all my long and painful lectures upon ...
... whole day ensuing . CHAPTER X. The Family endeavour to cope with their Betters . The Miseries of the Poor , when they attempt to appear above their Circumstances . I NOW began to find that all my long and painful lectures upon ...
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