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... appearing to labour under that restraint which an affecta- tion of superior discernment generally produces . My companion ... appeared in the most un- happy situation of all . The rest of the audience came merely for their own amusement ...
... appearing to labour under that restraint which an affecta- tion of superior discernment generally produces . My companion ... appeared in the most un- happy situation of all . The rest of the audience came merely for their own amusement ...
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... appeared to swallow with still more complacency than ever - confirmed , as it were , by the extreme candour of that concession . With these prodigies he wheedled us on till we came in sight of the Reculvers , which one of our own ...
... appeared to swallow with still more complacency than ever - confirmed , as it were , by the extreme candour of that concession . With these prodigies he wheedled us on till we came in sight of the Reculvers , which one of our own ...
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... appeared ( subsequently reissued as The Citizen of the World ) , and his poem The Traveller , which was highly praised by Dr. Johnson , who befriended him . In 1766 his famous novel , The Vicar of Wakefield , was published , followed by ...
... appeared ( subsequently reissued as The Citizen of the World ) , and his poem The Traveller , which was highly praised by Dr. Johnson , who befriended him . In 1766 his famous novel , The Vicar of Wakefield , was published , followed by ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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