Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... appearance at table , but had his dinner handed to him behind a screen . Yet through all the long and dreary struggle , often diseased in mind as well as in body , he had been resolutely self - dependent , and proudly self - respectful ...
... appearance at table , but had his dinner handed to him behind a screen . Yet through all the long and dreary struggle , often diseased in mind as well as in body , he had been resolutely self - dependent , and proudly self - respectful ...
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... . He moreover , with generous warmth , pronounced it the finest poem that had appeared since the days of Pope . But one of the highest testimonials to the Observations on the poem 203 charm of the poem was 202 Oliver Goldsmith.
... . He moreover , with generous warmth , pronounced it the finest poem that had appeared since the days of Pope . But one of the highest testimonials to the Observations on the poem 203 charm of the poem was 202 Oliver Goldsmith.
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... appeared to him to suffer from the over - familiarity of some of the members of the club . He was especially shocked by the free - and - easy tone in which Goldsmith was addressed by the pig - butcher . " Come , Noll , " would he say ...
... appeared to him to suffer from the over - familiarity of some of the members of the club . He was especially shocked by the free - and - easy tone in which Goldsmith was addressed by the pig - butcher . " Come , Noll , " would he say ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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