The Life and Times of Oliver GoldsmithWildside Press LLC, 1 дек. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 504 John Forster (1812-1876), was an English biographer and critic and a friend of author Charles Dickens. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) was an Irish writer, poet, and physician known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield. |
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... fortunes , instead of wreaking their spite upon himself by doing the silly thing here mentioned , more sensibly retrieved his position by a successful speculation in the copper trade , and lived not only sufficiently long ( as indeed I ...
... fortunes , instead of wreaking their spite upon himself by doing the silly thing here mentioned , more sensibly retrieved his position by a successful speculation in the copper trade , and lived not only sufficiently long ( as indeed I ...
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... fortunes . He succeeded in 1730 to this living of his wife's uncle ; † his income of forty pounds was raised to nearly two hundred ; and Oliver had not completed his second year when the family moved from Pallasmore to a respectable ...
... fortunes . He succeeded in 1730 to this living of his wife's uncle ; † his income of forty pounds was raised to nearly two hundred ; and Oliver had not completed his second year when the family moved from Pallasmore to a respectable ...
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... fortune , and his generosity greater than " his education . . . He told the story of the ivy - tree , and " that was laughed at ; he repeated the jest of the two " scholars and one pair of breeches , and the company " laughed at that ...
... fortune , and his generosity greater than " his education . . . He told the story of the ivy - tree , and " that was laughed at ; he repeated the jest of the two " scholars and one pair of breeches , and the company " laughed at that ...
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John Forster. 66 66 1738 . As his fortune was but small , he lived up to the very " extent of it : he had no intentions of leaving his children Et . 10 . " money , for that was dross ; he was resolved they should " have learning , for ...
John Forster. 66 66 1738 . As his fortune was but small , he lived up to the very " extent of it : he had no intentions of leaving his children Et . 10 . " money , for that was dross ; he was resolved they should " have learning , for ...
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... fortunes . Catherine , the elder sister , had privately married a Mr. Daniel Hodson , " the son of a gentleman of good property , residing at " St. John's , near Athlone . " The young man was at the time availing himself of Henry ...
... fortunes . Catherine , the elder sister , had privately married a Mr. Daniel Hodson , " the son of a gentleman of good property , residing at " St. John's , near Athlone . " The young man was at the time availing himself of Henry ...
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entrance | 59 |
53 | 173 |
Speaking out for the Authors | 191 |
CHAPTER II | 231 |
CHAPTER VIII | 294 |
77 | 298 |
1763 | 321 |
Jacobite adventure at Newcastle 56 | 331 |
A club proposed | 333 |
49 | 78 |
CHAPTER I | 101 |
A strange dispenser of fame | 364 |
CHAPTER II | 388 |
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