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Pagina 4
... living until he had arrived at man's estate . All that was expected of him , as a youth and as a young man , was that he should equip himself fully for the battle of life . He was main- tained at college until he had taken his degree ...
... living until he had arrived at man's estate . All that was expected of him , as a youth and as a young man , was that he should equip himself fully for the battle of life . He was main- tained at college until he had taken his degree ...
Pagina 6
... living ; and forthwith removed his family to the village of Lissoy , in the county of Westmeath . Here at once our interest in the story begins : is this Lissoy the sweet Auburn that we have known and loved since our childhood ? Lord ...
... living ; and forthwith removed his family to the village of Lissoy , in the county of Westmeath . Here at once our interest in the story begins : is this Lissoy the sweet Auburn that we have known and loved since our childhood ? Lord ...
Pagina 7
... nearly every thing else as a method of earning a living . If he was intended for any thing , it was no doubt his father's wish that he should enter the Church ; and he got such education as п . ] SCHOOL AND COLLEGE .
... nearly every thing else as a method of earning a living . If he was intended for any thing , it was no doubt his father's wish that he should enter the Church ; and he got such education as п . ] SCHOOL AND COLLEGE .
Pagina 9
... living writers - Goldsmith suffered from want of self - confidence . He was too anxious to please . In his eager acquiescence , he would blunder into B any trap that was laid for him . A grain 11. ] 9 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE .
... living writers - Goldsmith suffered from want of self - confidence . He was too anxious to please . In his eager acquiescence , he would blunder into B any trap that was laid for him . A grain 11. ] 9 SCHOOL AND COLLEGE .
Pagina 13
... tire of his idleness and his recurrent visits . They gave him hints that he might set about doing something to provide himself with a living ; and the first thing they thought of was that he CHAPTER III IDLENESS, AND FOREIGN TRAVEL.
... tire of his idleness and his recurrent visits . They gave him hints that he might set about doing something to provide himself with a living ; and the first thing they thought of was that he CHAPTER III IDLENESS, AND FOREIGN TRAVEL.
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