The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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—I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come , and be a comforter in your turn to me , in mine . I am in such an unsettled state , that I can't tell if I shall ever see you , unless it be this year ...
—I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come , and be a comforter in your turn to me , in mine . I am in such an unsettled state , that I can't tell if I shall ever see you , unless it be this year ...
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You know how very much I want you ; and that , however your business may depend upon any other , my business depends entirely upon you ; and yet still I hope you will find your man , even though I lose you the mean while .
You know how very much I want you ; and that , however your business may depend upon any other , my business depends entirely upon you ; and yet still I hope you will find your man , even though I lose you the mean while .
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... way of treating me ; I hope he will not be displeased at this manner of paying my respects to him , instead of following my friend Jervas's example , which ; to say the truth , I have as much inclination to do as I want ability .
... way of treating me ; I hope he will not be displeased at this manner of paying my respects to him , instead of following my friend Jervas's example , which ; to say the truth , I have as much inclination to do as I want ability .
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... since in it I shall give all I ever intend to give ( which I'll beg your's and the Dean's acceptance of ) . You must look on me no more a poet , but a plain commoner , who lives upon his own , and fears and flatters no man . I hope ...
... since in it I shall give all I ever intend to give ( which I'll beg your's and the Dean's acceptance of ) . You must look on me no more a poet , but a plain commoner , who lives upon his own , and fears and flatters no man . I hope ...
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I hope I need not tell you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing you , would be the greatest satisfaction to your most affectionate friend and humble servant , « J. G. » " DEAR MR ...
I hope I need not tell you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing you , would be the greatest satisfaction to your most affectionate friend and humble servant , « J. G. » " DEAR MR ...
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