Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... Once more resuming his pilgrim staff , he turned his face toward England , “ walking along from city to city , examining mankind more nearly , and seeing both sides of the picture . " In traversing France his flute- his magic flute ...
... Once more resuming his pilgrim staff , he turned his face toward England , “ walking along from city to city , examining mankind more nearly , and seeing both sides of the picture . " In traversing France his flute- his magic flute ...
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... once more wielding the ferule , he resumed the character of the pedagogue , and for some time reigned as vicegerent over the academy at Peckham . He appears to have been well treated by both Dr. Milner and his wife ; and became a ...
... once more wielding the ferule , he resumed the character of the pedagogue , and for some time reigned as vicegerent over the academy at Peckham . He appears to have been well treated by both Dr. Milner and his wife ; and became a ...
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... once flashed upon poor heedless Goldsmith ; he started up from his free - and - easy position , made a confused apol- ogy for his blunder , and would have retired perfectly disconcerted , had not the Duke and Duchess treated the whole ...
... once flashed upon poor heedless Goldsmith ; he started up from his free - and - easy position , made a confused apol- ogy for his blunder , and would have retired perfectly disconcerted , had not the Duke and Duchess treated the whole ...
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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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