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... lent a ray , " . 185 " Chaste are their instincts , faithful is their fire , ” . Lines attributed to Dr. Goldsmith .... 186 187 Vida's Game of Chess .. 189 MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . 1 1 MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . vi CONTENTS .
... lent a ray , " . 185 " Chaste are their instincts , faithful is their fire , ” . Lines attributed to Dr. Goldsmith .... 186 187 Vida's Game of Chess .. 189 MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . 1 1 MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . vi CONTENTS .
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... line seems to have been drawn ex- pressly for the purpose of excluding the person whose portrait would have most fitly closed the series . Goldsmith , however , has been fortunate in his biographers . Within a few years , his life has ...
... line seems to have been drawn ex- pressly for the purpose of excluding the person whose portrait would have most fitly closed the series . Goldsmith , however , has been fortunate in his biographers . Within a few years , his life has ...
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... line cut almost through the paper with his finger - nail , crying out , What d - d nonsense is this ! ' when Sir Joshua caught it out of his hands , saying , ' No , no , don't do so ; you shall not spoil my book , neither ; ' for the ...
... line cut almost through the paper with his finger - nail , crying out , What d - d nonsense is this ! ' when Sir Joshua caught it out of his hands , saying , ' No , no , don't do so ; you shall not spoil my book , neither ; ' for the ...
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... lines to be found in the whole play ; adding , Pooh ! what stuff are these lines : " - What feminine tales hast thou been listening to , of unaired shirts , catarrhs , and toothache , got by thin - soled shoes ? ' ' True , ' replied ...
... lines to be found in the whole play ; adding , Pooh ! what stuff are these lines : " - What feminine tales hast thou been listening to , of unaired shirts , catarrhs , and toothache , got by thin - soled shoes ? ' ' True , ' replied ...
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... line . He acted as executor , and managed in the best manner the confused state of the Doc- tor's affairs . At first he intended , as I have already stated , to have made a grand funeral for him , assisted by several sub- scriptions to ...
... line . He acted as executor , and managed in the best manner the confused state of the Doc- tor's affairs . At first he intended , as I have already stated , to have made a grand funeral for him , assisted by several sub- scriptions to ...
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