The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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... when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if you know me so ill as to think amiss of me , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve half the trouble you occasion me .
... when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if you know me so ill as to think amiss of me , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve half the trouble you occasion me .
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I must add a paragraph on this occasion in regard to Mr Ward , whose verses have been a great pleasure to me ; I will contrive they shall be so to the world , whenever I can find a proper opportunity of publishing them .
I must add a paragraph on this occasion in regard to Mr Ward , whose verses have been a great pleasure to me ; I will contrive they shall be so to the world , whenever I can find a proper opportunity of publishing them .
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... to their indulgence , than to the assistance of the whimsicals ; but I thought banishment , with all her train of evils , preferable to either . » Such was the miserable situation to which he was re- duced upon this occasion ...
... to their indulgence , than to the assistance of the whimsicals ; but I thought banishment , with all her train of evils , preferable to either . » Such was the miserable situation to which he was re- duced upon this occasion ...
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... far from wanting to be encouraged , they could not be restrained from insulting it on every occasion ; that the whole tory party was become avowedly Jacobites ; that many officers of the army , and the majo- rity of the soldiers ...
... far from wanting to be encouraged , they could not be restrained from insulting it on every occasion ; that the whole tory party was become avowedly Jacobites ; that many officers of the army , and the majo- rity of the soldiers ...
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Upon another occasion , a message coming from Scotland to press the Chevalier to hasten their rising , he dispatched a messenger to London to the Earl of Mar , to tell him that the concurrence of England in the insurrection was ardently ...
Upon another occasion , a message coming from Scotland to press the Chevalier to hasten their rising , he dispatched a messenger to London to the Earl of Mar , to tell him that the concurrence of England in the insurrection was ardently ...
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