Oliver Goldsmith: A BiographyGeorge Routledge & Company, 1850 - 208 pages This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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... Hearts 1 v . DE - FOE : Robinson Crusoe 1 v . CHARLES DICKENS : The Pickwick Club ( w.portr . ) 2v . American Notes 1v . Oliver Twist 1 v . Nicholas Nickleby 2 v . Sketches 1 v . Mar- tin Chuzzlewit 2 v . A Christmas Carol ; the Chimes ...
... Hearts 1 v . DE - FOE : Robinson Crusoe 1 v . CHARLES DICKENS : The Pickwick Club ( w.portr . ) 2v . American Notes 1v . Oliver Twist 1 v . Nicholas Nickleby 2 v . Sketches 1 v . Mar- tin Chuzzlewit 2 v . A Christmas Carol ; the Chimes ...
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... heart and picturings of his fortunes . There he shows himself the same kind , artless , good - humour- ed ... hearts were in the right place , but their heads seemed to be doing anything but what they ought . " " They were remarkable ...
... heart and picturings of his fortunes . There he shows himself the same kind , artless , good - humour- ed ... hearts were in the right place , but their heads seemed to be doing anything but what they ought . " " They were remarkable ...
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... heart . Lissoy is confidently cited as the original of his " Auburn " in the " Deserted Village ; " his father's establishment , a mixture of farm and parsonage , furnished hints , it is said , for the rural economy of the Vicar of ...
... heart . Lissoy is confidently cited as the original of his " Auburn " in the " Deserted Village ; " his father's establishment , a mixture of farm and parsonage , furnished hints , it is said , for the rural economy of the Vicar of ...
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... hearts : his temper was quick and sensitive , and easily offended ; but his anger was momentary , and it was impossible for him to harbour resentment . He was the leader of all boyish sports and athletic amuse- ments , especially ball ...
... hearts : his temper was quick and sensitive , and easily offended ; but his anger was momentary , and it was impossible for him to harbour resentment . He was the leader of all boyish sports and athletic amuse- ments , especially ball ...
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... heart by his career at the University . He soon distinguished himself at the examinations , and obtained a scholarship in 1743 . This is a collegiate distinction which serves as a step- ping stone in any of the learned professions , and 13.
... heart by his career at the University . He soon distinguished himself at the examinations , and obtained a scholarship in 1743 . This is a collegiate distinction which serves as a step- ping stone in any of the learned professions , and 13.
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