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... poor scholar , " wearing a coarse stuff gown and a red cap , and performing menial offices about college in return for his tuition and board . At this prospect Goldsmith recoiled . He would rather , he declared , be bound to some trade ...
... poor scholar , " wearing a coarse stuff gown and a red cap , and performing menial offices about college in return for his tuition and board . At this prospect Goldsmith recoiled . He would rather , he declared , be bound to some trade ...
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... poor sizar's life at this time . But he was blessed , as he himself said afterwards , with " a knack at hoping . " A copy of Scapula's Greek Lexicon , which was one of his college class - books , and is still preserved somewhere ...
... poor sizar's life at this time . But he was blessed , as he himself said afterwards , with " a knack at hoping . " A copy of Scapula's Greek Lexicon , which was one of his college class - books , and is still preserved somewhere ...
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... poor fellow's one object during a whole year after his arrival in London . It was desperate work , and the details were locked up , for the most part , in his own memory , and never told connectedly to anybody . " When I lived among the ...
... poor fellow's one object during a whole year after his arrival in London . It was desperate work , and the details were locked up , for the most part , in his own memory , and never told connectedly to anybody . " When I lived among the ...
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... poor and honest , which is recommendation enough to Johnson ; ” and again , when Boswell referred to some man of known bad character with surprise that Johnson should be kind to such a person , ' He is now become miserable , " said ...
... poor and honest , which is recommendation enough to Johnson ; ” and again , when Boswell referred to some man of known bad character with surprise that Johnson should be kind to such a person , ' He is now become miserable , " said ...
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... poor clergyman , who stood in much need of help . " As for myself , ” he said afterwards in telling the story to Sir John , “ I have no dependence on the promises of great men : I look to the booksellers for support . " This was no mere ...
... poor clergyman , who stood in much need of help . " As for myself , ” he said afterwards in telling the story to Sir John , “ I have no dependence on the promises of great men : I look to the booksellers for support . " This was no mere ...
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