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... thought wonderful for a boy of nine years old , and Oliver became forthwith the wit and the bright genius of the family . It was thought a pity he should not receive the same advantages with his elder brother Henry , who had been sent ...
... thought wonderful for a boy of nine years old , and Oliver became forthwith the wit and the bright genius of the family . It was thought a pity he should not receive the same advantages with his elder brother Henry , who had been sent ...
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Washington Irving. Chapter TX . Hackney Authorship - Thoughts of Literary Suicide -Return to Peckham - Oriental Projects ... thoughts and pictured images which had sprung up in his VOL . I. - 8 mind in thẻ sunny hours of idleness : these ...
Washington Irving. Chapter TX . Hackney Authorship - Thoughts of Literary Suicide -Return to Peckham - Oriental Projects ... thoughts and pictured images which had sprung up in his VOL . I. - 8 mind in thẻ sunny hours of idleness : these ...
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... thought the dignity of literature itself in- volved in the question . " Nay , gentlemen , " roared he , " Dr. Goldsmith is in the right . nobleman ought to have made up to such a man as Goldsmith , and I think it is much against Lord ...
... thought the dignity of literature itself in- volved in the question . " Nay , gentlemen , " roared he , " Dr. Goldsmith is in the right . nobleman ought to have made up to such a man as Goldsmith , and I think it is much against Lord ...
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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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