Works, Volumen21G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... seemed one of the most joyous of the group . " One of the means by which he amused us was his songs , chiefly of the comic kind , which were sung with some taste and humor ; several , I believe , were of his own composition , and I ...
... seemed one of the most joyous of the group . " One of the means by which he amused us was his songs , chiefly of the comic kind , which were sung with some taste and humor ; several , I believe , were of his own composition , and I ...
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... seemed irreparable until the services of Mr. Bunbury's valet were 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 ...
... seemed irreparable until the services of Mr. Bunbury's valet were 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 ...
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... seemed to be in great horror whenever it was mentioned . " " " " And pray , sir , " asked Boswell , " what did he say was the appearance ? " " Why , sir , something of a shadowy being . " The reader will not be surprised at this super ...
... seemed to be in great horror whenever it was mentioned . " " " " And pray , sir , " asked Boswell , " what did he say was the appearance ? " " Why , sir , something of a shadowy being . " The reader will not be surprised at this super ...
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... infinite surprise and gratification , I found that the person who thus seemed to take an interest in my fate was my countryman , and a distinguished ornament of letters . " I did not fail to keep the appointment , 28 Oliver Goldsmith.
... infinite surprise and gratification , I found that the person who thus seemed to take an interest in my fate was my countryman , and a distinguished ornament of letters . " I did not fail to keep the appointment , 28 Oliver Goldsmith.
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... seemed likely to become a secondary object , and I found it prudent to insinuate to him that he might halt his music without any prejudice to the author ; but alas ! it was now too late to rein him in ; he had laughed upon my signal ...
... seemed likely to become a secondary object , and I found it prudent to insinuate to him that he might halt his music without any prejudice to the author ; but alas ! it was now too late to rein him in ; he had laughed upon my signal ...
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amusement Ballston Beauclerc beautiful Bennet Langton bloom bosom Boswell bright brother brow Bunbury Burke character cheerful child club cold comedy conversation Cradock David Garrick Davidson dear mother death delightful Doctor dream DUTCHESS COUNTY earth effect excitement exclaimed fancy father fear feelings felt G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS Garrick gave Gold happy Hath heart heaven hope hour Jessamy Bride Johnson kind lady Lake Champlain letter light literary look Lord Charlemont Margaret Margaret Davidson Margaret Miller Davidson ment mind Miss Sedgwick nature never o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH passed Plattsburgh play pleasure poem poet poetical Poor Goldsmith replied Ruremont says her mother scene seemed Shot Tower Sir Joshua Reynolds sister Lucretia smile smith soon sorrow soul spirit sweet tears thee thine thou thought tion uncon William Filby wish writings written young