The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... amusement of his father and friends ; and when somewhat older , after he had learned to write , his chief pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small scraps of paper , and then commit them to the flames . His father had strained his ...
... amusement of his father and friends ; and when somewhat older , after he had learned to write , his chief pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small scraps of paper , and then commit them to the flames . His father had strained his ...
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... amusement on the road , that it was almost dark when he reached the little town of Ardagh . Some friend had given him a guinea , and Oliver , who was ne- ver niggard of his purse , resolved to put up here for the night , and treat ...
... amusement on the road , that it was almost dark when he reached the little town of Ardagh . Some friend had given him a guinea , and Oliver , who was ne- ver niggard of his purse , resolved to put up here for the night , and treat ...
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... amusement for their guest during his stay ; and when about to depart , he was offered money to defray the expense of his journey , and a servant to attend him on horseback . The ser- vant and horse he declined , but accepted of a loan ...
... amusement for their guest during his stay ; and when about to depart , he was offered money to defray the expense of his journey , and a servant to attend him on horseback . The ser- vant and horse he declined , but accepted of a loan ...
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... gives the man the ruddy healthful complexion he generally wears , by draining his superfluous moisture ; while the woman , deprived of this amusement , overflows with such viscidities as xviii LIFE AND WRITINGS RITINGS.
... gives the man the ruddy healthful complexion he generally wears , by draining his superfluous moisture ; while the woman , deprived of this amusement , overflows with such viscidities as xviii LIFE AND WRITINGS RITINGS.
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... amusement as either of the former . This enter- tainment always brings in Harlequin , who is generally a ma- gician ; and in consequence of his diabolical art , performs a thousand tricks on the rest of the persons of the drama , who ...
... amusement as either of the former . This enter- tainment always brings in Harlequin , who is generally a ma- gician ; and in consequence of his diabolical art , performs a thousand tricks on the rest of the persons of the drama , who ...
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