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... Goldsmith should not be for ever attempting to shine in conversation : he has not temper for it , he is so much mortified when he fails . Sir , a game of jokes is composed partly of skill , partly of chance , a man may be beat at times ...
... Goldsmith should not be for ever attempting to shine in conversation : he has not temper for it , he is so much mortified when he fails . Sir , a game of jokes is composed partly of skill , partly of chance , a man may be beat at times ...
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... Goldsmith , and Mr. Thrale . I was very desirous to get Dr. Johnson absolutely fixed in his resolution to go with me to the Hebrides this year ; and I told him that I had received a letter from Dr. Robertson , the historian , upon the ...
... Goldsmith , and Mr. Thrale . I was very desirous to get Dr. Johnson absolutely fixed in his resolution to go with me to the Hebrides this year ; and I told him that I had received a letter from Dr. Robertson , the historian , upon the ...
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... Goldsmith comically says of himself is very true - he always gets the better when he argues alone ; meaning , that he is master of a subject in his study , and can write well upon it ; but when he comes into company , grows confused ...
... Goldsmith comically says of himself is very true - he always gets the better when he argues alone ; meaning , that he is master of a subject in his study , and can write well upon it ; but when he comes into company , grows confused ...
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