Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... talent , and they were too poor to support what they may have considered the wandering propensities of a heedless spendthrift . Thus left to his own precarious resources , Goldsmith gave up all further wandering in Italy , without ...
... talent , and they were too poor to support what they may have considered the wandering propensities of a heedless spendthrift . Thus left to his own precarious resources , Goldsmith gave up all further wandering in Italy , without ...
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... talent and industry , applied himself to literature as a profession . This he pursued for many years , and tried his hand in every department of prose and poetry ; he wrote plays and satires , philo- sophical tracts , critical ...
... talent and industry , applied himself to literature as a profession . This he pursued for many years , and tried his hand in every department of prose and poetry ; he wrote plays and satires , philo- sophical tracts , critical ...
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... talent at story - telling and his powers of mimicry , giving capital imitations of Garrick , Foote , Colman , Sterne , and other public characters of the day . He seldom hap- pened to have money enough to pay his reckon- ing , but was ...
... talent at story - telling and his powers of mimicry , giving capital imitations of Garrick , Foote , Colman , Sterne , and other public characters of the day . He seldom hap- pened to have money enough to pay his reckon- ing , but was ...
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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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