Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 pages |
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Page 73
... expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expect- ing ease everywhere but where I am . It is now seven years since I saw the face of a single creature who cared a farthing ...
... expected to leave solicitude behind me by going into Romelia ; and now you find me turning back , still expect- ing ease everywhere but where I am . It is now seven years since I saw the face of a single creature who cared a farthing ...
Page 214
... expected from the taste here suggested , that nothing is included which seemed to Goldsmith archaic . In the shorter collection , " Poems for Young Ladies , " which is divided under the three heads of " Devotional , " " Moral " and ...
... expected from the taste here suggested , that nothing is included which seemed to Goldsmith archaic . In the shorter collection , " Poems for Young Ladies , " which is divided under the three heads of " Devotional , " " Moral " and ...
Page 224
... expected that the writer would esteem the patronage of his play as a favor : Goldsmith re- jected all ideas of kindness in a bargain that was intended to be of mutual advantage to both ; and in this he was certainly justifiable ; Mr ...
... expected that the writer would esteem the patronage of his play as a favor : Goldsmith re- jected all ideas of kindness in a bargain that was intended to be of mutual advantage to both ; and in this he was certainly justifiable ; Mr ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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