The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and WritingsP. Brown, 1837 - 474 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... thousand copies were sold in the course of only one season ; and the booksellers concerned in the property , as a token of their acknowledgment of the merit of the comedy , apparent from its extraordinary sale , presented Kelly with a ...
... thousand copies were sold in the course of only one season ; and the booksellers concerned in the property , as a token of their acknowledgment of the merit of the comedy , apparent from its extraordinary sale , presented Kelly with a ...
Pagina xx
... thousand pounds . Was ever poet so trusted before ? " To so high a degree of literary fame did Goldsmith arrive , that the product of his writings in general is said to have amounted , in the course of fourteen years , to more than ...
... thousand pounds . Was ever poet so trusted before ? " To so high a degree of literary fame did Goldsmith arrive , that the product of his writings in general is said to have amounted , in the course of fourteen years , to more than ...
Pagina 6
... thousand pounds we had but four hundred remaining . My chief attention , there- fore , was now to bring down the pride of my family to their circumstances ; for I well knew that aspiring beggary is wretchedness it- self . " You cannot ...
... thousand pounds we had but four hundred remaining . My chief attention , there- fore , was now to bring down the pride of my family to their circumstances ; for I well knew that aspiring beggary is wretchedness it- self . " You cannot ...
Pagina 10
... thousand pound prize in the lottery , and we sat down with a blank . " I protest , Charles , " cried my wife , " this is the way you always damp my girls and me when we are in spirits . Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of ...
... thousand pound prize in the lottery , and we sat down with a blank . " I protest , Charles , " cried my wife , " this is the way you always damp my girls and me when we are in spirits . Tell me , Sophy , my dear , what do you think of ...
Pagina 12
... Heaven will never arraign him for what he thinks , but for what he does . Every man has a thousand vicious thoughts , which arise without his power to suppress , " Here to the houseless child of want My door 12 VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... Heaven will never arraign him for what he thinks , but for what he does . Every man has a thousand vicious thoughts , which arise without his power to suppress , " Here to the houseless child of want My door 12 VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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