Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 pages |
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... Goldsmith , second son of this well - to - do farm- house , went to school in Elphin , where he was instructed by the Rev. Oliver Jones , and then to Trinity , where he was an acquaintance of the poet Parnell and also of Swift's friend ...
... Goldsmith , second son of this well - to - do farm- house , went to school in Elphin , where he was instructed by the Rev. Oliver Jones , and then to Trinity , where he was an acquaintance of the poet Parnell and also of Swift's friend ...
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... Goldsmith was such a man , is not normally beset by terror of " dumb forgetfulness , " or by any clinging to " the ... Oliver Goldsmith's ; but that did not trouble him . He remembered that he had observed his religious duties , and ...
... Goldsmith was such a man , is not normally beset by terror of " dumb forgetfulness , " or by any clinging to " the ... Oliver Goldsmith's ; but that did not trouble him . He remembered that he had observed his religious duties , and ...
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... Oliver Goldsmith's father and his brother had each in his turn the cure of bodies and souls . There was public com ... Goldsmith , Henry Goldsmith , or the Vicar of Wakefield , has assuredly the likeness of Oliver , the dis- orderly ...
... Oliver Goldsmith's father and his brother had each in his turn the cure of bodies and souls . There was public com ... Goldsmith , Henry Goldsmith , or the Vicar of Wakefield , has assuredly the likeness of Oliver , the dis- orderly ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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