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Essays - Page 92
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1765 - 236 pages
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The citizen of the world; or, Letters from a Chinese philosopher ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 290 pages
...door of a dismal looking house, in the outlets of the town, where, he informed me, he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which ever seemed to lie most hospitably open; and I began to' •scend an old and creaking stair-case, when,...
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The Beauties of English Writers: In Prose and Verse

English literature - 1799 - 334 pages
...faying, without waiting for a reply, he took me by the arm, and hauled me along. We pafled through many dark alleys and winding ways ; for, from fome motives...We entered the lower door, which feemed ever to lie moft hofpitably open ; and I began to afcend an old and creaking ftair-cafe ; when, as he mounted to...
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The Citizen of the World, Or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 288 pages
...paffed through many dark alleys and winding ways ; for, from fome motives to me unknown, he feemed _to have a particular averfion to every frequented ftreet...benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which ever feemed to lie moft hoftpitably open ; and I began to afcend an old and creaking flair- cafe, when...
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Select British Classics, Volume 1

English literature - 1804 - 286 pages
...door of a dismal looking house, in the outlets of the town, where he informed me, he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which ever seemed to lie most hospitably open ; and I began to ascend an old and creaking stair-case, when,...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 314 pages
...door of a dismal looking house in the outlets of the town, where he informed me he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which ever seemed to lie most hospitably open ; and I began to ascend an eld and creaking stair-case, when,...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.: With Memoirs of His Life ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 462 pages
...door of a dismal looking house in the outlets of the town, where he informed me he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which ever seemed to lie most hospitably open ; and I began to ascend an old and creaking stair-case, when,...
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Poems

Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 236 pages
...door of a dismal-looking house in the outlets of the town, where he informed me he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which seemed ever to lie most hospitably open ; and I began to ascend an old and creaked staircase ; when,...
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The Laughing Philosopher: Being the Entire Works of Momus, Jester of Olympus ...

John Bull - English wit and humor - 1825 - 782 pages
...door of a dismal looking house in the outlets of the town, where he informed me he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which seemed ever to lie most hospitably open; and I bogan to ascend an old and creaking staircase ; when,...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Letters from a citizen of the ...

Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1825 - 514 pages
...door of a dismal-looking house in the outlets of the town, where he informed me he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which ever seemed to lie most hospitably open ; and I began to ascend an old and creaking staircase, when,...
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Specimens of the Novelists and Romancers: With Critical and Biographical ...

Fiction - 1827 - 446 pages
...door of a dismal looking house in the outlets of the town, where he informed me he chose to reside for the benefit of the air. We entered the lower door, which seemed ever to lie most hospitably open ; and began to ascend an old and creaking stair-case ; when,...
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