The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... continued to harp on it for a con- siderable time , when suddenly the laugh of the company was turned against himself , by Oliver sarcastically remarking , Our herald hath proclaim'd this saying , See Esop dancing , and his monkey ...
... continued to harp on it for a con- siderable time , when suddenly the laugh of the company was turned against himself , by Oliver sarcastically remarking , Our herald hath proclaim'd this saying , See Esop dancing , and his monkey ...
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... continued his studies till finally fitted for the university . Under this respectable teacher and excellent man , he is said to have made much greater progress than under any of the rest of his instructors . A short time before leaving ...
... continued his studies till finally fitted for the university . Under this respectable teacher and excellent man , he is said to have made much greater progress than under any of the rest of his instructors . A short time before leaving ...
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... continued unfavourable for putting to sea , and the vessel remained wind - bound in the harbour . In the mean time , he amused himself by sauntering about the city and its environs , satisfying his curiosity , and examining every object ...
... continued unfavourable for putting to sea , and the vessel remained wind - bound in the harbour . In the mean time , he amused himself by sauntering about the city and its environs , satisfying his curiosity , and examining every object ...
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... hundred to four hundred guineas . This madness raged in Holland for many years , till at length the State interfered , and a law was enacted which put a stop to the trade . takes no care for to - morrow , he continued xxii LIFE AND ...
... hundred to four hundred guineas . This madness raged in Holland for many years , till at length the State interfered , and a law was enacted which put a stop to the trade . takes no care for to - morrow , he continued xxii LIFE AND ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. takes no care for to - morrow , he continued his travels for a long time in spite of innumerable privations ; and neither poverty , fatigue , nor hardship , seems to have damped his ardour , or interrupted his progress ...
Oliver Goldsmith. takes no care for to - morrow , he continued his travels for a long time in spite of innumerable privations ; and neither poverty , fatigue , nor hardship , seems to have damped his ardour , or interrupted his progress ...
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