The Poetical Works ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 355 páginas |
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... supplies which had been his chief dependence , his departure from Scotland had something of the nature of an escape . He was bound for the Continent ; but odd mishaps befell him on the way . However , in April or May , 1754 , he had ...
... supplies which had been his chief dependence , his departure from Scotland had something of the nature of an escape . He was bound for the Continent ; but odd mishaps befell him on the way . However , in April or May , 1754 , he had ...
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... employer and the lady were uncivil to him , starved him , and ( worst of all ) mutilated and interpolated his writings . A total breach did not ensue . Goldsmith continued to supply Griffiths with translations 16 MEMOIR OF.
... employer and the lady were uncivil to him , starved him , and ( worst of all ) mutilated and interpolated his writings . A total breach did not ensue . Goldsmith continued to supply Griffiths with translations 16 MEMOIR OF.
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Oliver Goldsmith. not ensue . Goldsmith continued to supply Griffiths with translations from the French . But the secession from the periodical opened up to him the " Critical Review , " to which he began to contribute in the end of 1758 ...
Oliver Goldsmith. not ensue . Goldsmith continued to supply Griffiths with translations from the French . But the secession from the periodical opened up to him the " Critical Review , " to which he began to contribute in the end of 1758 ...
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... supply the only ostensible ground for the charge of gambling in his latest years , so often brought against him . In the worst of the sufferings which he now endured , he found no comforter , and asked for none . To none of his conde ...
... supply the only ostensible ground for the charge of gambling in his latest years , so often brought against him . In the worst of the sufferings which he now endured , he found no comforter , and asked for none . To none of his conde ...
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... supplies : Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the hoard of human bliss so small ; And oft I wish , amidst the scene , to find Some spot to real happiness consigned , Where my worn soul , each wandering hope at rest ...
... supplies : Yet oft a sigh prevails , and sorrows fall , To see the hoard of human bliss so small ; And oft I wish , amidst the scene , to find Some spot to real happiness consigned , Where my worn soul , each wandering hope at rest ...
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