Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 pages |
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Page 105
... affection . Un- accountable fondness for country , this maladie du pais , as the French call it ! Unaccountable that he should still have an affection for a place who never , when in it , received above common civility ; who never ...
... affection . Un- accountable fondness for country , this maladie du pais , as the French call it ! Unaccountable that he should still have an affection for a place who never , when in it , received above common civility ; who never ...
Page 107
... affection ; as every man is fond of himself , and I consider you as a second self , I imagine you will consequently ... affectionate kinsman , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . December 27th , 1757 . That is , in the circumstances , a very valiant ...
... affection ; as every man is fond of himself , and I consider you as a second self , I imagine you will consequently ... affectionate kinsman , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . December 27th , 1757 . That is , in the circumstances , a very valiant ...
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... affectionate friend and brother , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . After this , the umbilical cord was cut : Oliver Goldsmith no ... affection and in whom was preserved the tradition and example of their father . Henry Goldsmith was no gainer in ...
... affectionate friend and brother , OLIVER GOLDSMITH . After this , the umbilical cord was cut : Oliver Goldsmith no ... affection and in whom was preserved the tradition and example of their father . Henry Goldsmith was no gainer in ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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