The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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—I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come , and be a comforter in your turn to me , in mine . I am in such an unsettled state , that I can't tell if I shall ever see you , unless it be this year ...
—I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come , and be a comforter in your turn to me , in mine . I am in such an unsettled state , that I can't tell if I shall ever see you , unless it be this year ...
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All these rushed upon my soul at once , and whelmed me under a fit of the headach . I cursed them all reli- giously , damn'd my best friends among the rest , and even blasphemed Homer himself . Dear sir , not only as you are a friend ...
All these rushed upon my soul at once , and whelmed me under a fit of the headach . I cursed them all reli- giously , damn'd my best friends among the rest , and even blasphemed Homer himself . Dear sir , not only as you are a friend ...
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I have many an agreeable reverie through those woods and downs where we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes at the Bath , and sometimes at Letcomb , where the Dean makes a great part of my imaginary entertainment , this being ...
I have many an agreeable reverie through those woods and downs where we once rambled together ; my head is sometimes at the Bath , and sometimes at Letcomb , where the Dean makes a great part of my imaginary entertainment , this being ...
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I desired our friend Jervas ( in the greatest hurry of my business ) to say a great deal in my name , both to yourself and the Dean , and must once more repeat the assurances to you both , of an unchanging friendship and unalterable ...
I desired our friend Jervas ( in the greatest hurry of my business ) to say a great deal in my name , both to yourself and the Dean , and must once more repeat the assurances to you both , of an unchanging friendship and unalterable ...
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The whole party once agreed to walk down to the house of Lord B , who is still living , and whose seat is about twelve miles from town . As every one agreed to make the best of his way , Swift ...
The whole party once agreed to walk down to the house of Lord B , who is still living , and whose seat is about twelve miles from town . As every one agreed to make the best of his way , Swift ...
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