Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... Mind the main chance : Money is money now : If you have a thousand pounds you can put your hands by your sides , and say you are worth a thousand pounds every day of the year : Take a farthing from a hundred and it will be a hundred no ...
... Mind the main chance : Money is money now : If you have a thousand pounds you can put your hands by your sides , and say you are worth a thousand pounds every day of the year : Take a farthing from a hundred and it will be a hundred no ...
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... mind strongly agitated with gratitude and jealousy . If such circumstances should appear , at least spare invective till my book with Mr. Dodsley shall be published , and then , perhaps , you may see the bright side of a mind , when my ...
... mind strongly agitated with gratitude and jealousy . If such circumstances should appear , at least spare invective till my book with Mr. Dodsley shall be published , and then , perhaps , you may see the bright side of a mind , when my ...
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... mind that . Nil te quæsiveris extra , " - implying that his reputa- tion rendered him independent of outward show . Happy would it have been for poor Goldsmith , could he have kept this consolatory compliment perpetually in mind , and ...
... mind that . Nil te quæsiveris extra , " - implying that his reputa- tion rendered him independent of outward show . Happy would it have been for poor Goldsmith , could he have kept this consolatory compliment perpetually in mind , and ...
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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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