The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... for this paper . The poets will give you lively descriptions in their way ; I shall only acquaint you with that which is directly my province . I have just set the last hand to a couplet , for so I may 16 LIFE OF DR PARNELL . Page.
... for this paper . The poets will give you lively descriptions in their way ; I shall only acquaint you with that which is directly my province . I have just set the last hand to a couplet , for so I may 16 LIFE OF DR PARNELL . Page.
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... hand to these presents , not only as a witness , but as a « Serviteur très humble , « C. JERVAS . » - « It is so great an honour to a poor Scotchman to be remembered at this time of day , especially by an inhabi- tant of the Glacialis ...
... hand to these presents , not only as a witness , but as a « Serviteur très humble , « C. JERVAS . » - « It is so great an honour to a poor Scotchman to be remembered at this time of day , especially by an inhabi- tant of the Glacialis ...
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... hand , their hand wants no heart , and so forth ( after the manner of Rabelais ; which is betwixt some meaning and no meaning ) ; and yet it may be said , when present thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink , their hands ...
... hand , their hand wants no heart , and so forth ( after the manner of Rabelais ; which is betwixt some meaning and no meaning ) ; and yet it may be said , when present thought and opportunity is wanting , their pens want ink , their hands ...
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... hand ; he is still carrying his reader forward , and 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 has been so short , he won- way ders that it gave ...
... hand ; he is still carrying his reader forward , and 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 has been so short , he won- way ders that it gave ...
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With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. dison's hands , which shall be sent as ... hand . << Mr Pope is reading a letter ; and in the mean time , I make use of the pen to testify my uneasiness in not ...
With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. dison's hands , which shall be sent as ... hand . << Mr Pope is reading a letter ; and in the mean time , I make use of the pen to testify my uneasiness in not ...
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