The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... wife appear to have been almost entirely dependent on her relations for support . His father was equally distinguished for his literary attain- ments and for the benevolence of his heart . His family con- sisted of five sons and two ...
... wife appear to have been almost entirely dependent on her relations for support . His father was equally distinguished for his literary attain- ments and for the benevolence of his heart . His family con- sisted of five sons and two ...
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... wife and daughters , were generously invited to partake ; a bottle of wine was called for to crown the feast , and at going to bed , a hot cake was ordered to be prepared for his breakfast . The laugh , to be sure , was rather against ...
... wife and daughters , were generously invited to partake ; a bottle of wine was called for to crown the feast , and at going to bed , a hot cake was ordered to be prepared for his breakfast . The laugh , to be sure , was rather against ...
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... wife's family , 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.
... wife's family , 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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... wife and bonnie Inverary . But now to be serious ; let me ask myself what gives me a wish to see Ireland again ? The country is a fine one , perhaps ? No. - There are good company in Ireland ? No. The conversation there is generally ...
... wife and bonnie Inverary . But now to be serious ; let me ask myself what gives me a wish to see Ireland again ? The country is a fine one , perhaps ? No. - There are good company in Ireland ? No. The conversation there is generally ...
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... wife ; not the Dr Nugent who published some volumes of travels , and several philosophical works , for whom he has been sometimes mistaken . The above Dr Nugent was a very amiable man , and highly respected by his contemporaries . 3 ...
... wife ; not the Dr Nugent who published some volumes of travels , and several philosophical works , for whom he has been sometimes mistaken . The above Dr Nugent was a very amiable man , and highly respected by his contemporaries . 3 ...
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