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... young gentleman , son of a London pawnbroker , who had been suddenly elevated into fortune and absurdity by the death of an uncle . The youth , before setting up for a gentleman , had been an attorney's apprentice , and was an arrant ...
... young gentleman , son of a London pawnbroker , who had been suddenly elevated into fortune and absurdity by the death of an uncle . The youth , before setting up for a gentleman , had been an attorney's apprentice , and was an arrant ...
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... Young Milner had a favorable opinion of Goldsmith's abilities and attainments , and cherished for him that good - will which his ge- nial nature seems ever to have inspired among his school and college associates . His father falling ...
... Young Milner had a favorable opinion of Goldsmith's abilities and attainments , and cherished for him that good - will which his ge- nial nature seems ever to have inspired among his school and college associates . His father falling ...
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... young ladies ; whereupon the great moralist reproached him with " leaving his social friends to go and sit with a set of wretched un - idea'd girls . " This madcap freak of the great lexicographer made a sensation , as may well be ...
... young ladies ; whereupon the great moralist reproached him with " leaving his social friends to go and sit with a set of wretched un - idea'd girls . " This madcap freak of the great lexicographer made a sensation , as may well be ...
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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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