The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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At the head of one party were Addison , Steele , and Congreve ; at that of the other , Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , and with a liberality becoming a scho- lar , scorned all those trifling ...
At the head of one party were Addison , Steele , and Congreve ; at that of the other , Pope , Swift , and Arbuthnot . Parnell was a friend to both sides , and with a liberality becoming a scho- lar , scorned all those trifling ...
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Having been the son of a commonwealth's man , his tory connexions on this side of the water gave his friends in Ireland great offence : they were much enraged to see him keep company with Pope , and Swift , and Gay ; they blamed his ...
Having been the son of a commonwealth's man , his tory connexions on this side of the water gave his friends in Ireland great offence : they were much enraged to see him keep company with Pope , and Swift , and Gay ; they blamed his ...
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that I love you , and am , in spite of the longest neglect of happiness , « DEAR SIR , « Your most faithful affectionate friend , and servant , « A. POPE . << Gay is in Devonshire , and from thence he goes to Bath .
that I love you , and am , in spite of the longest neglect of happiness , « DEAR SIR , « Your most faithful affectionate friend , and servant , « A. POPE . << Gay is in Devonshire , and from thence he goes to Bath .
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We may easily perceive by this , that Parnell was not a little necessary to Pope in conducting his translation ; however , he has worded it so ambiguously , that it is im- possible to bring the charge directly against him .
We may easily perceive by this , that Parnell was not a little necessary to Pope in conducting his translation ; however , he has worded it so ambiguously , that it is im- possible to bring the charge directly against him .
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I am , DEAR SIR , « Most entirely , your affectionate , Faithful , obliged friend and servant , « A. POPE . " From these letters to Parnell , we may conclude , LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 13.
I am , DEAR SIR , « Most entirely , your affectionate , Faithful , obliged friend and servant , « A. POPE . " From these letters to Parnell , we may conclude , LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 13.
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