Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... effect upon the vivid imagination of Goldsmith , and awakened an unconquerable passion for wandering and seeking adventure . Byrne was , moreover , of a romantic vein , and exceedingly superstitious . He was deeply versed in the fairy ...
... effect upon the vivid imagination of Goldsmith , and awakened an unconquerable passion for wandering and seeking adventure . Byrne was , moreover , of a romantic vein , and exceedingly superstitious . He was deeply versed in the fairy ...
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... effects by the superstitious neighborhood ; for , though his daughter bore three children , they all died before her . A more effectual measure was taken by Mr. Goldsmith to ward off the apprehended impu- tation , but one which imposed ...
... effects by the superstitious neighborhood ; for , though his daughter bore three children , they all died before her . A more effectual measure was taken by Mr. Goldsmith to ward off the apprehended impu- tation , but one which imposed ...
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... effect to set his imagination teeming . Dr. Farr , one of his Edinburgh fellow - students , who was at London about this time , attending the hospitals and lectures , gives us an amusing account of Gold- smith in his literary character ...
... effect to set his imagination teeming . Dr. Farr , one of his Edinburgh fellow - students , who was at London about this time , attending the hospitals and lectures , gives us an amusing account of Gold- smith in his literary character ...
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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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