The poetical works of Oliver GoldsmithBell and Daldy, 1870 - 192 páginas |
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... friends . He is there described , 66 as one who despising fame and fortune , has retired early to happiness and obscurity , with an income of forty pounds a year . " " I now perceive , my dear bro- ther , " says Goldsmith , " the wisdom ...
... friends . He is there described , 66 as one who despising fame and fortune , has retired early to happiness and obscurity , with an income of forty pounds a year . " " I now perceive , my dear bro- ther , " says Goldsmith , " the wisdom ...
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... said the good Elizabeth Delap , when she bored her friends , or answered curious inquiries about the celebrated Dr. Goldsmith . " - Forster . 1 of singular habits of mind , and distinguished for an xii LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
... said the good Elizabeth Delap , when she bored her friends , or answered curious inquiries about the celebrated Dr. Goldsmith . " - Forster . 1 of singular habits of mind , and distinguished for an xii LIFE OF GOLDSMITH .
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... friends soon determined that he should be sent to the university . Some of them handsomely con- tributed to the expense , and the names of Mr. Green and Mr. Contarine1 are mentioned as standing forward , the kind , and early patrons of ...
... friends soon determined that he should be sent to the university . Some of them handsomely con- tributed to the expense , and the names of Mr. Green and Mr. Contarine1 are mentioned as standing forward , the kind , and early patrons of ...
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... friends were unable to support their constant residence at college . While living at Lishoy he was considered by his old friends as a prodigy of learning and knowledge , and flattered his own vanity by going constantly in an evening to ...
... friends were unable to support their constant residence at college . While living at Lishoy he was considered by his old friends as a prodigy of learning and knowledge , and flattered his own vanity by going constantly in an evening to ...
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... friends of both sexes ; this proceeding was of course contrary to the college discipline . His tutor heard of it , burst in upon the young offenders in the midst of their enjoyment , and inflicted personal castigation on the offending ...
... friends of both sexes ; this proceeding was of course contrary to the college discipline . His tutor heard of it , burst in upon the young offenders in the midst of their enjoyment , and inflicted personal castigation on the offending ...
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH WITH THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR Oliver Goldsmith Vista completa - 1796 |
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