The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Том 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... give free scope to the wild frolic and exuberant vivacity suited to his age . The singularity of his moods and manners , and the evidences he gave of a precocity of talent , caused him to be talked of in the neighbour- hood as a little ...
... give free scope to the wild frolic and exuberant vivacity suited to his age . The singularity of his moods and manners , and the evidences he gave of a precocity of talent , caused him to be talked of in the neighbour- hood as a little ...
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... give him an education that would qualify him for a liberal profession . Her solicita- tions , together with the passionate attachment which the boy evinced for books and learning , and his early indications of talent , prevailed over ...
... give him an education that would qualify him for a liberal profession . Her solicita- tions , together with the passionate attachment which the boy evinced for books and learning , and his early indications of talent , prevailed over ...
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... give a ludicrous account of his adventures in this expedition , although it was attended by many distressful circumstances . Having contrived to subsist three whole days on the shilling he set out with , he was then compelled by ...
... give a ludicrous account of his adventures in this expedition , although it was attended by many distressful circumstances . Having contrived to subsist three whole days on the shilling he set out with , he was then compelled by ...
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... give rather a ludicrous account . His first landlady , he used to say , nearly starved him out of his lodgings ; and the second , though somewhat more liberal , was still a wonderful adept in the art of saving . When permitted to put ...
... give rather a ludicrous account . His first landlady , he used to say , nearly starved him out of his lodgings ; and the second , though somewhat more liberal , was still a wonderful adept in the art of saving . When permitted to put ...
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... gives us the manners of a country , not as he must have seen them , but such as they might have been fifty years before . The modern Dutchman is quite a different crea- ture from him of former times : he in every thing imitates a ...
... gives us the manners of a country , not as he must have seen them , but such as they might have been fifty years before . The modern Dutchman is quite a different crea- ture from him of former times : he in every thing imitates a ...
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