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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... Traveller ; or , a Prospect of Society The Deserted Village Epitaph on Dr Parnell Epilogue to the Comedy of the Sisters Epilogue spoken by Mrs Bulkley and Miss Catley Epilogue inter ded for Mrs Bulkley The Haunch of Venison The Gift ...
... Traveller ; or , a Prospect of Society The Deserted Village Epitaph on Dr Parnell Epilogue to the Comedy of the Sisters Epilogue spoken by Mrs Bulkley and Miss Catley Epilogue inter ded for Mrs Bulkley The Haunch of Venison The Gift ...
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... travellers in their • 290 usual relations ridiculed 320 CXXII . The conclusion 321 291 The Life of Dr Parnell . 323 ... Traveller . Account of Mr Maupertuis 371 On a beautiful youth struck blind by Lightning 372 . ib . Sep- 374 A story ...
... travellers in their • 290 usual relations ridiculed 320 CXXII . The conclusion 321 291 The Life of Dr Parnell . 323 ... Traveller . Account of Mr Maupertuis 371 On a beautiful youth struck blind by Lightning 372 . ib . Sep- 374 A story ...
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... Traveller , to his brother Henry , a clergyman in Ireland , who , giving up fame and fortune , had retired with an amiable wife to happiness and obscurity , on an income of only forty pounds a year . The great affection Goldsmith bore ...
... Traveller , to his brother Henry , a clergyman in Ireland , who , giving up fame and fortune , had retired with an amiable wife to happiness and obscurity , on an income of only forty pounds a year . The great affection Goldsmith bore ...
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... Traveller appeared , when he published it with great advantage . Among many other persons of distinction who were desirous to know our author , was the Duke of Northumberland ; and the circumstance that attended his introduc- tion to ...
... Traveller appeared , when he published it with great advantage . Among many other persons of distinction who were desirous to know our author , was the Duke of Northumberland ; and the circumstance that attended his introduc- tion to ...
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... Traveller , which obtained the com- mendation of Dr Johnson , who candidly acknowledged , " that there had not been so fine a poem since the time of Pope . " But such was his diffidence , that he kept the manuscript by him some years ...
... Traveller , which obtained the com- mendation of Dr Johnson , who candidly acknowledged , " that there had not been so fine a poem since the time of Pope . " But such was his diffidence , that he kept the manuscript by him some years ...
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