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... hear honest Goldsmith run on . " Yes , sir , " said Johnson , " but he should not like to hear himself . " Minds differ as rivers differ . There are transparent and sparkling rivers from which it is delightful to drink as they flow ; to ...
... hear honest Goldsmith run on . " Yes , sir , " said Johnson , " but he should not like to hear himself . " Minds differ as rivers differ . There are transparent and sparkling rivers from which it is delightful to drink as they flow ; to ...
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... hear of another's fame . 6 Sir Joshua was always cautious to preserve an unblemished character , and careful not to make any man his enemy . I re- member , when he was told of some very indiscreet speech or action of Goldsmith , he ...
... hear of another's fame . 6 Sir Joshua was always cautious to preserve an unblemished character , and careful not to make any man his enemy . I re- member , when he was told of some very indiscreet speech or action of Goldsmith , he ...
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... hear the town ring with applause of Garrick , and see him courted everywhere , and in the height of splendour , whilst he perhaps had only to retire impransus to the Temple . 9 About the time that I think Boswell wrote a prologue in ...
... hear the town ring with applause of Garrick , and see him courted everywhere , and in the height of splendour , whilst he perhaps had only to retire impransus to the Temple . 9 About the time that I think Boswell wrote a prologue in ...
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... hear of him , and see how well he could make a coat , even of so absurd a colour . ' He said , ' Goldsmith's Life of Parnell is poor ; not that it is poorly written , but that he had poor materials ; for nobody can write the life of a ...
... hear of him , and see how well he could make a coat , even of so absurd a colour . ' He said , ' Goldsmith's Life of Parnell is poor ; not that it is poorly written , but that he had poor materials ; for nobody can write the life of a ...
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... hear honest Gold- smith talk away carelessly . ' Johnson : Why yes , sir , but he should not like to hear himself . " C " The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this : ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH . lxxvii.
... hear honest Gold- smith talk away carelessly . ' Johnson : Why yes , sir , but he should not like to hear himself . " C " The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this : ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH . lxxvii.
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