The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 páginas |
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... live in a superior style ; for , soon after the publication of his Traveller , he changed his lodgings in Wine - Office Court for a set of chambers in the Inner Temple ; and at the same time , in conjunction with Mr Bott , a literary ...
... live in a superior style ; for , soon after the publication of his Traveller , he changed his lodgings in Wine - Office Court for a set of chambers in the Inner Temple ; and at the same time , in conjunction with Mr Bott , a literary ...
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... live to finish it in the manner he intended ; yet high eulogiums have been passed on it by some of the first characters in the learned world , and it has obtained a place in most of the editions of the English Poets . Our author now ...
... live to finish it in the manner he intended ; yet high eulogiums have been passed on it by some of the first characters in the learned world , and it has obtained a place in most of the editions of the English Poets . Our author now ...
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... lives , I " Your fortune , " returned my friend , " I am was willing enough to lengthen the period ; and now sorry to inform you , is almost nothing . the various amusements which the young The merchant in town , in whose hands your ...
... lives , I " Your fortune , " returned my friend , " I am was willing enough to lengthen the period ; and now sorry to inform you , is almost nothing . the various amusements which the young The merchant in town , in whose hands your ...
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... live pleasantly without our help , why then should not we learn to live without theirs ? No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pretensions to gentility ; we have still enough left for happiness , if we are wise ; and ...
... live pleasantly without our help , why then should not we learn to live without theirs ? No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pretensions to gentility ; we have still enough left for happiness , if we are wise ; and ...
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... live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too . " While this ballad was reading , Sophia seem- ed to mix an air of tenderness with her appro- bation . But our tranquillity was soon dis ...
... live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart , Shall break thy Edwin's too . " While this ballad was reading , Sophia seem- ed to mix an air of tenderness with her appro- bation . But our tranquillity was soon dis ...
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