The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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I shall not die without testifying something of this nature , and leaving to the world a memorial of the friendship that has been so great a pleasure and pride to me . It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with ...
I shall not die without testifying something of this nature , and leaving to the world a memorial of the friendship that has been so great a pleasure and pride to me . It would be like writ- ing my own epitaph , to acquaint you with ...
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... though I leave nothing to pos- terity . « I beg our correspondence may be more frequent than it has been of late . I am sure my esteem and love for you never more deserved it from you , or more prompted it from you .
... though I leave nothing to pos- terity . « I beg our correspondence may be more frequent than it has been of late . I am sure my esteem and love for you never more deserved it from you , or more prompted it from you .
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Yet , though all this must be allowed , Pope should have taken care not to leave his errors upon record against him , or put it in the power of envy to tax his friend with faults that do not appear in what he has left to the world .
Yet , though all this must be allowed , Pope should have taken care not to leave his errors upon record against him , or put it in the power of envy to tax his friend with faults that do not appear in what he has left to the world .
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... leave the Bath for fear of a broken head , as for a Terræ Filius of Oxford to be expelled . I have no place at court ; therefore , that I may not entirely be without one every where , show that I have a place in your remem- brance .
... leave the Bath for fear of a broken head , as for a Terræ Filius of Oxford to be expelled . I have no place at court ; therefore , that I may not entirely be without one every where , show that I have a place in your remem- brance .
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Among several bloody resolutions proposed and agitated at this time , the resolution of impeaching me of high treason was taken , and I took that of leaving Eng- land , not in a panic terror , improved by the artifices of the Duke of ...
Among several bloody resolutions proposed and agitated at this time , the resolution of impeaching me of high treason was taken , and I took that of leaving Eng- land , not in a panic terror , improved by the artifices of the Duke of ...
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