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... took his final leave of the Univer- sity . He was freed from college rule , that emancipation so ardently coveted by the thoughtless student , and which too generally launches him amid the cares , the hardships , and vicissitudes of ...
... took his final leave of the Univer- sity . He was freed from college rule , that emancipation so ardently coveted by the thoughtless student , and which too generally launches him amid the cares , the hardships , and vicissitudes of ...
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... took him into favor . He was the author of several works of superficial merit , but which had sufficient vogue to inflate his vanity . This , however , must have been mortified on his first introduc- tion to Johnson ; after sitting a ...
... took him into favor . He was the author of several works of superficial merit , but which had sufficient vogue to inflate his vanity . This , however , must have been mortified on his first introduc- tion to Johnson ; after sitting a ...
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... took place , was an anonymous writer , almost unknown to fame , and of no circulation in society . Now he had become a literary lion ; he was a member of the Literary Club ; he was the associate of Johnson , Burke , Topham Beauclerc ...
... took place , was an anonymous writer , almost unknown to fame , and of no circulation in society . Now he had become a literary lion ; he was a member of the Literary Club ; he was the associate of Johnson , Burke , Topham Beauclerc ...
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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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