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... was nothing remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the exquisite variety of English writing which eventually he gave to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xi Chap.
... was nothing remarkable about him when young , " seems true only in a very obvious and rough sense . The " flower " of Goldsmith was the exquisite variety of English writing which eventually he gave to MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xi Chap.
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... true account is indubitably Dr. Johnson's . " I " received one morning , " Johnson long afterwards told Boswell , " a message from ' poor Goldsmith that he was in great distress , and , as it was not in his power to come to me , begging ...
... true account is indubitably Dr. Johnson's . " I " received one morning , " Johnson long afterwards told Boswell , " a message from ' poor Goldsmith that he was in great distress , and , as it was not in his power to come to me , begging ...
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... true . With the excep- tion of Mr. Robert Nugent , afterwards Lord Nugent , Viscount Clare and Earl Nugent - a jovial , elderly Irishman , of great wealth , and free - and - easy politics , who admired Goldsmith , and was always glad to ...
... true . With the excep- tion of Mr. Robert Nugent , afterwards Lord Nugent , Viscount Clare and Earl Nugent - a jovial , elderly Irishman , of great wealth , and free - and - easy politics , who admired Goldsmith , and was always glad to ...
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... True , Sir ; but , " if a man is to stand forward , he should wish to do it not in an awkward 66 posture , not in rags , not so that he shall only be exposed to ridicule . ' BOSWELL -'For my part , I like very well to hear honest ...
... True , Sir ; but , " if a man is to stand forward , he should wish to do it not in an awkward 66 posture , not in rags , not so that he shall only be exposed to ridicule . ' BOSWELL -'For my part , I like very well to hear honest ...
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... true , " said 66 Goldsmith humbly ; " I am very sorry - it was very foolish ; I do recollect that something of the kind passed through my mind , but I did not think I had uttered it . " Goldy and the Pig - Butcher : -At the humble ...
... true , " said 66 Goldsmith humbly ; " I am very sorry - it was very foolish ; I do recollect that something of the kind passed through my mind , but I did not think I had uttered it . " Goldy and the Pig - Butcher : -At the humble ...
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