The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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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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Among these he was particularly happy , his mind was entirely at ease , and gave a loose to every harmless folly that came uppermost . Indeed , it was a society in which , of all others , a wise man might be most foolish , without ...
Among these he was particularly happy , his mind was entirely at ease , and gave a loose to every harmless folly that came uppermost . Indeed , it was a society in which , of all others , a wise man might be most foolish , without ...
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... just gives him refreshment sufficient to sup- port him to his journey's end . At the end of his course , the reader regrets that his way has been so short , he won- ders that it gave him so little trouble , and LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 23.
... just gives him refreshment sufficient to sup- port him to his journey's end . At the end of his course , the reader regrets that his way has been so short , he won- ders that it gave him so little trouble , and LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 23.
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ders that it gave him so little trouble , and so resolves to go the journey over again . His poetical language is not less correct than his sub- jects are pleasing . He found it at that period in which it was brought to its highest ...
ders that it gave him so little trouble , and so resolves to go the journey over again . His poetical language is not less correct than his sub- jects are pleasing . He found it at that period in which it was brought to its highest ...
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... Invitat olim Bacchus ad coenam suos Comum , Jocum , Cupidinem . Parnell , when he translated it , applied the characters to some of his friends , and as it was written for their enter- tainment , it probably gave them ...
... Invitat olim Bacchus ad coenam suos Comum , Jocum , Cupidinem . Parnell , when he translated it , applied the characters to some of his friends , and as it was written for their enter- tainment , it probably gave them ...
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