The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: From a Variety of Original Sources, Том 2J. Murray, 1837 |
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... occasionally felt bound to withhold the meed of applause less from his genius than from the man- ner in which it was exerted . Nor was this a recent opinion , advanced when his own poems differing so much in character had received ...
... occasionally felt bound to withhold the meed of applause less from his genius than from the man- ner in which it was exerted . Nor was this a recent opinion , advanced when his own poems differing so much in character had received ...
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... Occasionally he glanced his eye over his desk , and occasionally shook his finger at the unwilling pupil in order to make him retain his position ; while on the page before him was written that couplet , with the ink of the second line ...
... Occasionally he glanced his eye over his desk , and occasionally shook his finger at the unwilling pupil in order to make him retain his position ; while on the page before him was written that couplet , with the ink of the second line ...
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... occasionally led him to make admis- " I used to go , " said the moralist , " pretty often to Camp- bell's [ Dr. John , author of the Lives of the Admirals and a variety of other works ] on a Sunday evening , till I began to consider ...
... occasionally led him to make admis- " I used to go , " said the moralist , " pretty often to Camp- bell's [ Dr. John , author of the Lives of the Admirals and a variety of other works ] on a Sunday evening , till I began to consider ...
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... occasionally . Ire- land , in addition to many other disadvantages , was then thought by no means desirable as a place of abode , from the want of that systematic arrange- ment in matters of public convenience and internal detail which ...
... occasionally . Ire- land , in addition to many other disadvantages , was then thought by no means desirable as a place of abode , from the want of that systematic arrange- ment in matters of public convenience and internal detail which ...
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... occasional pride , that he would not be known to give his pen to what seemed a childish subject . No certain proof however exists of his connexion with a tale which far from lowering , would add to the versa- tility and ingenuity of his ...
... occasional pride , that he would not be known to give his pen to what seemed a childish subject . No certain proof however exists of his connexion with a tale which far from lowering , would add to the versa- tility and ingenuity of his ...
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