The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1권A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... once more to return to the college . Before he had reached the place of embarkation , therefore , he contrived to get notice conveyed to his brother of his miserable condition , and hinted that if a promise of milder treatment were ...
... once more to return to the college . Before he had reached the place of embarkation , therefore , he contrived to get notice conveyed to his brother of his miserable condition , and hinted that if a promise of milder treatment were ...
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... Once more reinstated in the good graces of his family , our On that he was the best answerer ; it being a rule , that not more than one premium should be adjudged to the same person in one year . 1 poet amused them with a detail of his ...
... Once more reinstated in the good graces of his family , our On that he was the best answerer ; it being a rule , that not more than one premium should be adjudged to the same person in one year . 1 poet amused them with a detail of his ...
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... and doubted not that be would at once obtain all the aid his situation required . When on the road to the house of his friend , a poor woman with eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail X LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... and doubted not that be would at once obtain all the aid his situation required . When on the road to the house of his friend , a poor woman with eight children , whose husband had been thrown into jail X LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... once ; but when he asked for a sight of the steed which was to carry him home , his host , with solemn gravity , drew from under the bed a stout oaken staff , which he presented to him with a grin of self - approbation . Our poor poet ...
... once ; but when he asked for a sight of the steed which was to carry him home , his host , with solemn gravity , drew from under the bed a stout oaken staff , which he presented to him with a grin of self - approbation . Our poor poet ...
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... once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was not acceded to on the part of the poet , without considerable re- luctance ; but the gentleman's ...
... once more restored between Oliver and his host , and the stranger in- vited them both to dine with him the following day . This was not acceded to on the part of the poet , without considerable re- luctance ; but the gentleman's ...
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