The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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I am going on the old rate , and want you and the Dean prodigiously , and am in hopes of making you a visit this summer , and of hearing from you both , now you are together . Fortescue , I am sure , will be concerned that he is not in ...
I am going on the old rate , and want you and the Dean prodigiously , and am in hopes of making you a visit this summer , and of hearing from you both , now you are together . Fortescue , I am sure , will be concerned that he is not in ...
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She therefore remained in England upon his going into exile , and by proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming dignity : however , she did not long survive his first disgrace ...
She therefore remained in England upon his going into exile , and by proper application to the throne , was allowed a sufficient maintenance to support her with becoming dignity : however , she did not long survive his first disgrace ...
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Upon his going to that country , as it was generally known that disdain , vexation , and disappointment had driven him there , many of his friends as well as his enemies supposed that he was once again gone over to the Pretender .
Upon his going to that country , as it was generally known that disdain , vexation , and disappointment had driven him there , many of his friends as well as his enemies supposed that he was once again gone over to the Pretender .
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Impressed with the terrors of the tribunal before which he is going to appear , his natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied ...
Impressed with the terrors of the tribunal before which he is going to appear , his natural humour turns to pertness , and for real wit he is obliged to substitute vivacity . His first publication draws a crowd ; they part dissatisfied ...
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... but so much was he altered by a long succession of hardships , that he passed entirely without notice ; and , in the evening , when he was going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulsed by the attending lictors .
... but so much was he altered by a long succession of hardships , that he passed entirely without notice ; and , in the evening , when he was going up to the prætor's chair , he was brutally repulsed by the attending lictors .
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