The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small scraps of paper , and then commit them to the flames . His father had strained his slender means in giving a liberal education to his eldest son , and had determined to bring up Oliver to ...
... pleasure was to scribble rude verses on small scraps of paper , and then commit them to the flames . His father had strained his slender means in giving a liberal education to his eldest son , and had determined to bring up Oliver to ...
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... pleasure , were at that time characteristic of Edinburgh society ; and it does not appear that our poet was able to resist the general contagion . His attention to his studies was far from being regular . Dissipation and play allured ...
... pleasure , were at that time characteristic of Edinburgh society ; and it does not appear that our poet was able to resist the general contagion . His attention to his studies was far from being regular . Dissipation and play allured ...
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... pleasures here are very dull , though very various . You may smoke , you may doze , you may go to the Italian comedy , as good an amusement as either of the former . This enter- tainment always brings in Harlequin , who is generally a ...
... pleasures here are very dull , though very various . You may smoke , you may doze , you may go to the Italian comedy , as good an amusement as either of the former . This enter- tainment always brings in Harlequin , who is generally a ...
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... pleasures I at present possess . If I go to the opera , where Signora Columba pours out all the mazes of melody , I sit and sigh for Lishoy fireside , and Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night , from Peggy Golden . If I climb Flamstead ...
... pleasures I at present possess . If I go to the opera , where Signora Columba pours out all the mazes of melody , I sit and sigh for Lishoy fireside , and Johnny Armstrong's Last Good Night , from Peggy Golden . If I climb Flamstead ...
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... pleasure in doing good - natured things than uneasiness at being employed in them , I should not have singled you out on this occasion . It is probable you would comply with such a request , if it tended to the encouragement of any man ...
... pleasure in doing good - natured things than uneasiness at being employed in them , I should not have singled you out on this occasion . It is probable you would comply with such a request , if it tended to the encouragement of any man ...
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