The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Том 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... late hour by a miserable - looking old woman , the fit handmaid of so miserable a master . Notwithstanding the base colours in which our poet's host had exhibited himself , the former had too much good - nature to harbour resentment ...
... late hour by a miserable - looking old woman , the fit handmaid of so miserable a master . Notwithstanding the base colours in which our poet's host had exhibited himself , the former had too much good - nature to harbour resentment ...
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... late hour , and when he felt disposed to turn his face homeward , recollected for the first time that he knew neither the name nor address of his land- lady . In this dilemma , as he was wandering at random , he fortunately met with the ...
... late hour , and when he felt disposed to turn his face homeward , recollected for the first time that he knew neither the name nor address of his land- lady . In this dilemma , as he was wandering at random , he fortunately met with the ...
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... late : I was browbeat by the master , hated for my ugly face by the mistress , worried by the boys within , and never per- mitted to stir out to meet civility abroad . But , are you sure you are fit for a school ? Let me examine you a ...
... late : I was browbeat by the master , hated for my ugly face by the mistress , worried by the boys within , and never per- mitted to stir out to meet civility abroad . But , are you sure you are fit for a school ? Let me examine you a ...
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... late into the world ; Pope and other poets have taken up the places in the temple of Fame , and as few at any period can possess poetical reputation , a man of genius can now hardly acquire it . » And in the same querulous tone of ...
... late into the world ; Pope and other poets have taken up the places in the temple of Fame , and as few at any period can possess poetical reputation , a man of genius can now hardly acquire it . » And in the same querulous tone of ...
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... late Duke , then Earl of Northumberland , I found Goldsmith waiting for an audience in an outer room : 1 asked him what had brought him there ; he told me , an invita- tion from his lordship . I made my business as short as I could ...
... late Duke , then Earl of Northumberland , I found Goldsmith waiting for an audience in an outer room : 1 asked him what had brought him there ; he told me , an invita- tion from his lordship . I made my business as short as I could ...
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