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... admirable portrait of him at Knowle , features harsh even to ugliness . The smallpox had set its mark on him with more than usual severity . His stature was small , and his limbs ill put together . Among boys , little tenderness is ...
... admirable portrait of him at Knowle , features harsh even to ugliness . The smallpox had set its mark on him with more than usual severity . His stature was small , and his limbs ill put together . Among boys , little tenderness is ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. vated with splendid success . There probably were never four talkers more admirable in four different ways than Johnson , Burke , Beauclerk , and Garrick ; and Goldsmith was on terms of in- timacy with all the four . He ...
Oliver Goldsmith. vated with splendid success . There probably were never four talkers more admirable in four different ways than Johnson , Burke , Beauclerk , and Garrick ; and Goldsmith was on terms of in- timacy with all the four . He ...
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... admiration of his writings , was not unmixed with contempt . In truth , there was in his character much to love , but very little to respect . His heart was soft even to weakness ; he was so generous that he quite forgot to be just ; he ...
... admiration of his writings , was not unmixed with contempt . In truth , there was in his character much to love , but very little to respect . His heart was soft even to weakness ; he was so generous that he quite forgot to be just ; he ...
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... admired friend ; yet Sir Joshua used to say that Goldsmith looked at or considered public notoriety or fame as one great parcel , to the whole of which he laid claim , and whoever partook of any part of it , whether dancer , singer ...
... admired friend ; yet Sir Joshua used to say that Goldsmith looked at or considered public notoriety or fame as one great parcel , to the whole of which he laid claim , and whoever partook of any part of it , whether dancer , singer ...
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... admiration , he presently withdrew , with evident signs of mortification , saying , as he went out , There are places where I am the object of admiration also . ' One day when Drs . Goldsmith and Johnson were at Xxxviii ANECDOTES OF ...
... admiration , he presently withdrew , with evident signs of mortification , saying , as he went out , There are places where I am the object of admiration also . ' One day when Drs . Goldsmith and Johnson were at Xxxviii ANECDOTES OF ...
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The Poetical Works: With a Sketch of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1829 |
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