The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and Writings [extracted from the Edition of 1823]. A New Edition, EtcThomas Nelson, 1837 - 474 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... persons · II . Family misfortunes . The loss of for- tune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy · III . A ... person discon tented with the present government , and apprehensive of the loss of our liberties • PAGE 28 31 • 32 4 ...
... persons · II . Family misfortunes . The loss of for- tune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy · III . A ... person discon tented with the present government , and apprehensive of the loss of our liberties • PAGE 28 31 • 32 4 ...
Pagina x
... person for a travelling tutor to a young man , who had been unexpectedly left a considerable sum of money by his uncle Mr S. - . This youth , who was articled to an attorney , on the re- ceipt of his fortune , determined to see the ...
... person for a travelling tutor to a young man , who had been unexpectedly left a considerable sum of money by his uncle Mr S. - . This youth , who was articled to an attorney , on the re- ceipt of his fortune , determined to see the ...
Pagina xiii
... person in the house . " Dr Johnson , as a token of his friendship for the author , wrote the prologue . The production of this comedy added considerably to his purse , as , from the pro- fits of his three nights , and the sale of the ...
... person in the house . " Dr Johnson , as a token of his friendship for the author , wrote the prologue . The production of this comedy added considerably to his purse , as , from the pro- fits of his three nights , and the sale of the ...
Pagina xv
... person in his own house , on which in the Daily Advertiser of Wednesday , March the 31 , 1773 , he inserted the following Address :. . TO THE PUBLIC . ' Lest it may be supposed that I have been willing to correct in others an abuse of ...
... person in his own house , on which in the Daily Advertiser of Wednesday , March the 31 , 1773 , he inserted the following Address :. . TO THE PUBLIC . ' Lest it may be supposed that I have been willing to correct in others an abuse of ...
Pagina xx
... person of Goldsmith , " says Mr Boswell , in the Life of Dr Johnson , short ; his countenance coarse and vulgar ; his deportment that of a scholar , awkwardly affecting the complete gentleman . No man had the art of displaying , with ...
... person of Goldsmith , " says Mr Boswell , in the Life of Dr Johnson , short ; his countenance coarse and vulgar ; his deportment that of a scholar , awkwardly affecting the complete gentleman . No man had the art of displaying , with ...
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