The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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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 . At this time
, the ...
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 . At this time
, the ...
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... and long - suffering , to stem a tide of malice and party , that certain authors
have raised against it ; the best revenge upon such fellows is now in my hands , I
mean your Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had conceived of it .
... and long - suffering , to stem a tide of malice and party , that certain authors
have raised against it ; the best revenge upon such fellows is now in my hands , I
mean your Zoilus , which really transcends the expectation I had conceived of it .
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It must be confessed , however , that he is by no means inconsistent ; what he
says in both places may very easily be reconciled to truth ; but who can defend
his candour and sincerity . It would be hard , however , to suppose that there was
no ...
It must be confessed , however , that he is by no means inconsistent ; what he
says in both places may very easily be reconciled to truth ; but who can defend
his candour and sincerity . It would be hard , however , to suppose that there was
no ...
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In the mean time Parnell was determined to prevent his intentions , and taking
horse , arrived at Lord B - ' s by another way , long before him . Having apprised
his lordship of Swift ' s design , it was ' resolved at any rate to keep him out of the
...
In the mean time Parnell was determined to prevent his intentions , and taking
horse , arrived at Lord B - ' s by another way , long before him . Having apprised
his lordship of Swift ' s design , it was ' resolved at any rate to keep him out of the
...
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The Battle of the Frogs and Mice , which follows , is done as well as the subject
would admit : but there is a defect in the translation , which sinks it below the
original , and which it was impossible to remedy ; I mean the names of the
combatants ...
The Battle of the Frogs and Mice , which follows , is done as well as the subject
would admit : but there is a defect in the translation , which sinks it below the
original , and which it was impossible to remedy ; I mean the names of the
combatants ...
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