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... half of his stay at the University was , consequently , worse than the first . It was one series of mishaps and hardships . In May 1747 , a month or two after the death of Oliver's father , there was a college riot in Dublin against the ...
... half of his stay at the University was , consequently , worse than the first . It was one series of mishaps and hardships . In May 1747 , a month or two after the death of Oliver's father , there was a college riot in Dublin against the ...
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... half - guineas by rascals that know his good nature , and sometimes gives literary suppers . One such supper , given by him in Wine Office Court , is memorable . It was on the 31st of May , 1761. Whether Johnson had met Goldsmith before ...
... half - guineas by rascals that know his good nature , and sometimes gives literary suppers . One such supper , given by him in Wine Office Court , is memorable . It was on the 31st of May , 1761. Whether Johnson had met Goldsmith before ...
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... half - hidden by a habit of the anonymous , but avowedly as a can- didate for those higher and finer honours that belong to the name of English Poet . The time was unusually favourable . Poor as Britain had been , during the whole of ...
... half - hidden by a habit of the anonymous , but avowedly as a can- didate for those higher and finer honours that belong to the name of English Poet . The time was unusually favourable . Poor as Britain had been , during the whole of ...
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... half my estate could give my charming Olivia pleasure , it should be hers ; and the only favour I would ask in return would be to add myself to the benefit . " I was not such a stranger to the world as to be ignorant that this was the ...
... half my estate could give my charming Olivia pleasure , it should be hers ; and the only favour I would ask in return would be to add myself to the benefit . " I was not such a stranger to the world as to be ignorant that this was the ...
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... half - way home , perceived the procession marching slowly forward to- wards the church ; my son , my wife , and the two little ones exalted on one horse , and my two daughters upon the other . I demanded the cause of their delay ; but ...
... half - way home , perceived the procession marching slowly forward to- wards the church ; my son , my wife , and the two little ones exalted on one horse , and my two daughters upon the other . I demanded the cause of their delay ; but ...
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