Poems by Goldsmith and ParnellC.R. Wood, 1795 - 76 páginas |
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... difficulties . He , imprudently engaging to pay a considerable sum of money for a fellow student , who failed to exonerate him from the demand , found himself under the necessity of hastily quitting Scotland , to avoid the horrours of a ...
... difficulties . He , imprudently engaging to pay a considerable sum of money for a fellow student , who failed to exonerate him from the demand , found himself under the necessity of hastily quitting Scotland , to avoid the horrours of a ...
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... difficulty obtain even this low department . The master of the school scrupled to employ him , without some testimonial of his past life . Goldsmith referred him to his tutor at college for a character ; but all this while he went under ...
... difficulty obtain even this low department . The master of the school scrupled to employ him , without some testimonial of his past life . Goldsmith referred him to his tutor at college for a character ; but all this while he went under ...
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... difficulty he was released by the friendship of Mr. Laughlin Maclane and Dr. Sleigh , who were then at the college of ... difficulties . He possessed also a body capable of sustaining every fatigue , and a mind not easily terrified by ...
... difficulty he was released by the friendship of Mr. Laughlin Maclane and Dr. Sleigh , who were then at the college of ... difficulties . He possessed also a body capable of sustaining every fatigue , and a mind not easily terrified by ...
Página xiv
... difficulties of a friendless stranger in a foreign country . He had by this time satisfied his curiosity , and accordingly bent his steps towards England , where he arrived some time about the year 1757 . His situation was now altered ...
... difficulties of a friendless stranger in a foreign country . He had by this time satisfied his curiosity , and accordingly bent his steps towards England , where he arrived some time about the year 1757 . His situation was now altered ...
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