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... and jeer as soon as he found that the " trouvaille , " as he called it , " of his friend Chatterton , " was in question . This matter , which had excited the simple admiration of Goldsmith , was no novelty to him , 4 Oliver Goldsmith.
... and jeer as soon as he found that the " trouvaille , " as he called it , " of his friend Chatterton , " was in question . This matter , which had excited the simple admiration of Goldsmith , was no novelty to him , 4 Oliver Goldsmith.
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... called " Little Comedy , " had been married in August to Henry William Bun- bury , Esq . , a gentleman of fortune , who has become celebrated for the humorous produc- tions of his pencil . Goldsmith was shortly afterwards invited to pay ...
... called " Little Comedy , " had been married in August to Henry William Bun- bury , Esq . , a gentleman of fortune , who has become celebrated for the humorous produc- tions of his pencil . Goldsmith was shortly afterwards invited to pay ...
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... called in , who , however , performed his functions so indifferently , that poor Gold- smith's appearance became the signal for a general smile . " This was wicked waggery , especially when it was directed to mar all the attempts of the ...
... called in , who , however , performed his functions so indifferently , that poor Gold- smith's appearance became the signal for a general smile . " This was wicked waggery , especially when it was directed to mar all the attempts of the ...
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... called to mind by this fair lady in after years , was that Goldsmith read to her and her sister the first part of a novel which he had in hand . It was doubtless the manuscript men- tioned at the beginning of this chapter , on which he ...
... called to mind by this fair lady in after years , was that Goldsmith read to her and her sister the first part of a novel which he had in hand . It was doubtless the manuscript men- tioned at the beginning of this chapter , on which he ...
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... called him to sharp account for taking such liberty with his name , and calling his morals in question , merely on account of his being seen at a place of general resort and amusement . Kenrick shuffled and sneaked , protesting that he ...
... called him to sharp account for taking such liberty with his name , and calling his morals in question , merely on account of his being seen at a place of general resort and amusement . Kenrick shuffled and sneaked , protesting that he ...
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