The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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The commerce between them was carried on to the common interest of both . When Pope had a Miscellany to publish , he applied to Parnell for poetical assistance , and the latter as implicitly submitted to him 20 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
The commerce between them was carried on to the common interest of both . When Pope had a Miscellany to publish , he applied to Parnell for poetical assistance , and the latter as implicitly submitted to him 20 LIFE OF DR PARNELL .
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Thus they mutually advanced each other's interest or fame , and grew stronger by conjunction . Nor was Pope the only person to whom Parnell had recourse for assistance . We learn from Swift's letters to Stella , that he submitted his ...
Thus they mutually advanced each other's interest or fame , and grew stronger by conjunction . Nor was Pope the only person to whom Parnell had recourse for assistance . We learn from Swift's letters to Stella , that he submitted his ...
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His grandfather , Sir Walter St John , was still alive ; and that gentleman's interest was so great in his own county of Wilts , that he represented it in two Parlia- ments in a former reign . His father also was then the representative ...
His grandfather , Sir Walter St John , was still alive ; and that gentleman's interest was so great in his own county of Wilts , that he represented it in two Parlia- ments in a former reign . His father also was then the representative ...
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The tory party being thus established in power , it may easily be supposed that every method would be used to depress the whig interest , and to prevent it from rising ; yet so much justice was done even to merit in an enemy , that the ...
The tory party being thus established in power , it may easily be supposed that every method would be used to depress the whig interest , and to prevent it from rising ; yet so much justice was done even to merit in an enemy , that the ...
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By the titles of Tregoze and Bolingbroke , he united the honours of the elder and younger branches of his family ; and thus transmitted into one channel the opposing interest of two races , that had been distinguished , one for their ...
By the titles of Tregoze and Bolingbroke , he united the honours of the elder and younger branches of his family ; and thus transmitted into one channel the opposing interest of two races , that had been distinguished , one for their ...
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