The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... resolve to hold up their p . 20 XII . Fortune seems resolved to humble the Family of Wakefield . Mortifications are often more painful than real Calami- ties Heads . Chap . xx . The History of a philosophic Vagabond , pursuing Novelty ...
... resolve to hold up their p . 20 XII . Fortune seems resolved to humble the Family of Wakefield . Mortifications are often more painful than real Calami- ties Heads . Chap . xx . The History of a philosophic Vagabond , pursuing Novelty ...
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... resolved to do ; and the description he gives of Holberg's tour and his means of subsistence during it is almost an exact description of his own tour and its shifts . Leaving Leyden in February 1755 , he contrived , we cannot tell how ...
... resolved to do ; and the description he gives of Holberg's tour and his means of subsistence during it is almost an exact description of his own tour and its shifts . Leaving Leyden in February 1755 , he contrived , we cannot tell how ...
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... resolved to try for an appointment as surgeon's mate in the Army or Navy . The result appears from an entry in the books of the College of Surgeons . At a Court of the Examiners for the College , held on the 21st of December , 1758 , in ...
... resolved to try for an appointment as surgeon's mate in the Army or Navy . The result appears from an entry in the books of the College of Surgeons . At a Court of the Examiners for the College , held on the 21st of December , 1758 , in ...
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... resolved on the larger attempt of a daily newspaper , price 2 d . , to be called The Public Ledger . It was to secure Goldsmith's services in both these undertakings that they had called upon him . Accordingly , from the first ...
... resolved on the larger attempt of a daily newspaper , price 2 d . , to be called The Public Ledger . It was to secure Goldsmith's services in both these undertakings that they had called upon him . Accordingly , from the first ...
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... resolved to respect himself , and laid down a plan of restoring his falling fortune . For this purpose , in his own whimsical manner , he travelled through Europe on foot ; and now , though he has scarce attained the age of thirty , his ...
... resolved to respect himself , and laid down a plan of restoring his falling fortune . For this purpose , in his own whimsical manner , he travelled through Europe on foot ; and now , though he has scarce attained the age of thirty , his ...
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