Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... uncle's family to concur in his mother's opinion of his genius . A number of young folks had assembled at his uncle's to dance . One of the company , named Cummings , played on the violin . the course of the evening Oliver undertook a ...
... uncle's family to concur in his mother's opinion of his genius . A number of young folks had assembled at his uncle's to dance . One of the company , named Cummings , played on the violin . the course of the evening Oliver undertook a ...
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... uncle . The youth , before setting up for a gentleman , had been an attorney's apprentice , and was an arrant pettifogger in money - matters . Never were two beings more illy assorted than he and Goldsmith . We may form an idea of the ...
... uncle . The youth , before setting up for a gentleman , had been an attorney's apprentice , and was an arrant pettifogger in money - matters . Never were two beings more illy assorted than he and Goldsmith . We may form an idea of the ...
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... uncle , he addresses a letter to his daughter Jane , the companion of his school - boy and happy days , now the wife of Mr. Lawder . The object was to secure her interest with her husband in promoting the circulation of his proposals ...
... uncle , he addresses a letter to his daughter Jane , the companion of his school - boy and happy days , now the wife of Mr. Lawder . The object was to secure her interest with her husband in promoting the circulation of his proposals ...
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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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