The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: Now First Collected. With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. In two volumes..H. Goldney, 1780 |
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... thoughts to the pro- feffion of phyfic ; and , after attending some courses of anatomy in Dublin , pro- ceeded to Edinburgh , in the year 1751 , where he ftudied the feveral branches of medicine under the different profeffors in that ...
... thoughts to the pro- feffion of phyfic ; and , after attending some courses of anatomy in Dublin , pro- ceeded to Edinburgh , in the year 1751 , where he ftudied the feveral branches of medicine under the different profeffors in that ...
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... thought my performance odious , and never made << ( c me any return for my endeavours to " please them . " On his arrival at Geneva , he was re- commended as a proper perfon for a tra- velling tutor to a young man , who had been ...
... thought my performance odious , and never made << ( c me any return for my endeavours to " please them . " On his arrival at Geneva , he was re- commended as a proper perfon for a tra- velling tutor to a young man , who had been ...
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... thought neceffary on such an " occafion , proceeded on to Northum- berland - house , and acquainted the fer- " vants that I had particular business with " his grace . They fhewed me into an " antichamber , where , after waiting fome ...
... thought neceffary on such an " occafion , proceeded on to Northum- berland - house , and acquainted the fer- " vants that I had particular business with " his grace . They fhewed me into an " antichamber , where , after waiting fome ...
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... thought would not fucceed , on the Doctor's objecting to the repeti- tion of one of Tony Lumpkin's fpeeches , being apprehenfive it might injure the play , the manager , with great keenness replied , b 3 replied , " Píha , my dear ...
... thought would not fucceed , on the Doctor's objecting to the repeti- tion of one of Tony Lumpkin's fpeeches , being apprehenfive it might injure the play , the manager , with great keenness replied , b 3 replied , " Píha , my dear ...
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... thought , Big ran the drops from her maternal eye , Fast broke the bofom - forrow from her heart , And pale Distress , fat fickly on her cheek , As thus her plaintive Elegy began . And muft my children all expire ? Shall none be left to ...
... thought , Big ran the drops from her maternal eye , Fast broke the bofom - forrow from her heart , And pale Distress , fat fickly on her cheek , As thus her plaintive Elegy began . And muft my children all expire ? Shall none be left to ...
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