The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, Volumes 1-2Tauchnitz, 1873 - 744 pages |
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... KIND , THAT THERE IS FIERCER CROWDED MISERY IN GARRET - TOIL AND LONDON LONELINESS THAN IN CRUEL ISLANDS ' MID THE FAR - OFF SEA . JOHN FORSTER . March , 1848 . * * GENT PREFACE . WHEN this work first appeared CHAPTER 1758-1759.
... KIND , THAT THERE IS FIERCER CROWDED MISERY IN GARRET - TOIL AND LONDON LONELINESS THAN IN CRUEL ISLANDS ' MID THE FAR - OFF SEA . JOHN FORSTER . March , 1848 . * * GENT PREFACE . WHEN this work first appeared CHAPTER 1758-1759.
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... kind schoolmaster 14 5 , 6 1743 . Classical studies 14 6 Et . 15 . Athletic sports 14 6 , 7 I744 . Oliver's last holidays 15 7 At . 16 . Mistakes of a night . 15 Disposition to swagger 16 School Days and Holidays . 1728. ( 10th Nov ...
... kind schoolmaster 14 5 , 6 1743 . Classical studies 14 6 Et . 15 . Athletic sports 14 6 , 7 I744 . Oliver's last holidays 15 7 At . 16 . Mistakes of a night . 15 Disposition to swagger 16 School Days and Holidays . 1728. ( 10th Nov ...
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... kind 1755 . Pursuits at Leyden 27 Et . 27 . Teaching and gambling Letters lost • 29 tarine · 31 1755 . 31 Æt . 27 . 42 43 Dining in convents , sleep- 43 33 The Medical Degree 44 Returns home in disgrace 33 Louvain , Flanders , and Hol ...
... kind 1755 . Pursuits at Leyden 27 Et . 27 . Teaching and gambling Letters lost • 29 tarine · 31 1755 . 31 Æt . 27 . 42 43 Dining in convents , sleep- 43 33 The Medical Degree 44 Returns home in disgrace 33 Louvain , Flanders , and Hol ...
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... Kind - natured Mr. Byrne as he went , in point of learning ; might best have reconciled him but there were certain wander- to it , used to his temper as no ing unsettled tastes , which his doubt he had become ; and it was friends ...
... Kind - natured Mr. Byrne as he went , in point of learning ; might best have reconciled him but there were certain wander- to it , used to his temper as no ing unsettled tastes , which his doubt he had become ; and it was friends ...
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... kind the question with a worse sneer : and affectionate , and knew his and " I mean to get better , sir , temper to be cheerful and agree- " when you do ! " ** was the boy's able ; but feeling as well as fun he could hardly be expected ...
... kind the question with a worse sneer : and affectionate , and knew his and " I mean to get better , sir , temper to be cheerful and agree- " when you do ! " ** was the boy's able ; but feeling as well as fun he could hardly be expected ...
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