The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 1권A. and W. Galignani, and Company, 1837 |
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... ment , Goldsmith is said to have sunk into habitual indolence ; yet his genius sometimes dawned through the gloom , and trans- lations from the classics made by him at this period were long remembered by his contemporaries with applause ...
... ment , Goldsmith is said to have sunk into habitual indolence ; yet his genius sometimes dawned through the gloom , and trans- lations from the classics made by him at this period were long remembered by his contemporaries with applause ...
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... , obtained ecclesiastical prefer- ment in the diocese of Elphin . This gentleman was their lineal descendant.- Campbell's Biography of Goldsmith . from his present obscurity , he was unwilling it should xxvi LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... , obtained ecclesiastical prefer- ment in the diocese of Elphin . This gentleman was their lineal descendant.- Campbell's Biography of Goldsmith . from his present obscurity , he was unwilling it should xxvi LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... ment in which he was placed , and explained the immediate object in view , he told him that the same post which conveyed this information would also bring him a letter of inquiry from the schoolmaster , to which it was hoped he would be ...
... ment in which he was placed , and explained the immediate object in view , he told him that the same post which conveyed this information would also bring him a letter of inquiry from the schoolmaster , to which it was hoped he would be ...
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... ment with respect to my East India voyage , nor are my resolu- tions altered ; though at the same time , I must confess it gives me some pain to think I am almost beginning the world at the age of thirty - one . Though I never had a ...
... ment with respect to my East India voyage , nor are my resolu- tions altered ; though at the same time , I must confess it gives me some pain to think I am almost beginning the world at the age of thirty - one . Though I never had a ...
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... ment . Perhaps , however , a better reason may be found in the rapid change that took place in our author's circumstances about this time , in consequence of the increased patronage he began to receive from the booksellers . No man had ...
... ment . Perhaps , however , a better reason may be found in the rapid change that took place in our author's circumstances about this time , in consequence of the increased patronage he began to receive from the booksellers . No man had ...
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