The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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On the English Clergy and popular Preachers .... 275 V. A Reverie at the Boar's - Head Tavern , Eastcheap . 281 VI . Adventures of a Strolling Player . . . . . 296 VII . Rules enjoined to be observed at a Russian Assembly .. 306 VIII .
On the English Clergy and popular Preachers .... 275 V. A Reverie at the Boar's - Head Tavern , Eastcheap . 281 VI . Adventures of a Strolling Player . . . . . 296 VII . Rules enjoined to be observed at a Russian Assembly .. 306 VIII .
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Some affirm you have quarrelled with Pope ( whose friends they observe daily fall from him on account of his satirical and comical disposition ) ; others , that you are ...
Some affirm you have quarrelled with Pope ( whose friends they observe daily fall from him on account of his satirical and comical disposition ) ; others , that you are ...
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Bolingbroke had all along been bred up , as was before observed , among the dissenters , his friends leaned to that persuasion , and all his connexions were in the whig interest . However , either from principle , or from perceiving the ...
Bolingbroke had all along been bred up , as was before observed , among the dissenters , his friends leaned to that persuasion , and all his connexions were in the whig interest . However , either from principle , or from perceiving the ...
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He added , that my friends were a little surprised to observe that I lay neuter in such a conjuncture . He represented to me the danger I ran , of being prevented by people of all sides from having the merit of engaging early in this ...
He added , that my friends were a little surprised to observe that I lay neuter in such a conjuncture . He represented to me the danger I ran , of being prevented by people of all sides from having the merit of engaging early in this ...
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He observed , that the treatment he had received from the Pretender and his adherents , would justify him to the world in doing this ; that , if he remained in exile all his life , he might be assured that he would never have more to do ...
He observed , that the treatment he had received from the Pretender and his adherents , would justify him to the world in doing this ; that , if he remained in exile all his life , he might be assured that he would never have more to do ...
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