Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... received from his old tyrant , Wilder ; but those who look into the matter with more knowing eyes , pronounce the scarlet breeches to have been the fun- damental objection . " My friends , " says Goldsmith , speaking through his ...
... received from his old tyrant , Wilder ; but those who look into the matter with more knowing eyes , pronounce the scarlet breeches to have been the fun- damental objection . " My friends , " says Goldsmith , speaking through his ...
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... received accounts of his lit- erary success and of the distinguished acquaint- ances he was making . This was enough to put the wise heads at Lissoy and Ballymahon in a ferment of conjectures . With the exaggerated notions of provincial ...
... received accounts of his lit- erary success and of the distinguished acquaint- ances he was making . This was enough to put the wise heads at Lissoy and Ballymahon in a ferment of conjectures . With the exaggerated notions of provincial ...
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... received it . " In fact , he actually returned the note to the bookseller , and left it to him to graduate the payment according to the success of the work . The bookseller , as may well be supposed , soon repaid him in full with many ...
... received it . " In fact , he actually returned the note to the bookseller , and left it to him to graduate the payment according to the success of the work . The bookseller , as may well be supposed , soon repaid him in full with many ...
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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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