The Poetical WorksW. Calvert, 1806 - 112 páginas |
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... the French language , and of music : he played tolerably well on the German flute ; which , from amusement , became , at some times , the means of subsistence . His . LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . learning . produced him an II.
... the French language , and of music : he played tolerably well on the German flute ; which , from amusement , became , at some times , the means of subsistence . His . LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . learning . produced him an II.
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Oliver Goldsmith . LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . learning . produced him an hospitable reception at most of the religious houses he visited ; and his music made him welcome to the peasants of Flanders and Germany . On his arrival at Geneva , he ...
Oliver Goldsmith . LIFE OF GOLDSMITH . learning . produced him an hospitable reception at most of the religious houses he visited ; and his music made him welcome to the peasants of Flanders and Germany . On his arrival at Geneva , he ...
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... Learning in Europe . The late Mr. Newbery , who , at that time , gave great encouragement to men of literary abilities , became a kind of patron to Goldsmith , and introduced him as one of the writers in the Public Ledger † , in ...
... Learning in Europe . The late Mr. Newbery , who , at that time , gave great encouragement to men of literary abilities , became a kind of patron to Goldsmith , and introduced him as one of the writers in the Public Ledger † , in ...
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... learning as a most useful guide to the study of Eng- lish history . It was a true observation with the Doctor , that " of all his compilations , his Selection of English Poe- try showed most the art of the profession . " To furnish copy ...
... learning as a most useful guide to the study of Eng- lish history . It was a true observation with the Doctor , that " of all his compilations , his Selection of English Poe- try showed most the art of the profession . " To furnish copy ...
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... learning are too ge- nerally sacrificed to the purposes of ambition and avarice , it is the consolation of virtue , as well as its friends , that they can commemorate the name of Goldsmith as a shining example to the contrary . " Early ...
... learning are too ge- nerally sacrificed to the purposes of ambition and avarice , it is the consolation of virtue , as well as its friends , that they can commemorate the name of Goldsmith as a shining example to the contrary . " Early ...
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