The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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... before he made any figure in the literary world , his friendship was sought by persons of every rank and party . The wits at that time differed a good deal from those who are most eminent for their understanding at pre- sent .
... before he made any figure in the literary world , his friendship was sought by persons of every rank and party . The wits at that time differed a good deal from those who are most eminent for their understanding at pre- sent .
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times should have been so ( though never so much as since I knew you in best health here ) , but you have wrought several miracles upon our family ; you have made old peo- ple fond of a young and gay person , and inveterate papists of a ...
times should have been so ( though never so much as since I knew you in best health here ) , but you have wrought several miracles upon our family ; you have made old peo- ple fond of a young and gay person , and inveterate papists of a ...
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I have put it into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom .; for you seem , by the first para- graph of the dedication to it , to design to prefix the name of some particular person . I beg therefore to know for whom you intend ...
I have put it into the press , beginning with the poem Batrachom .; for you seem , by the first para- graph of the dedication to it , to design to prefix the name of some particular person . I beg therefore to know for whom you intend ...
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Nor was Pope the only person to whom Parnell had recourse for assistance . We learn from Swift's letters to Stella , that he submitted his pieces to all his friends , and readily adopted their alterations .
Nor was Pope the only person to whom Parnell had recourse for assistance . We learn from Swift's letters to Stella , that he submitted his pieces to all his friends , and readily adopted their alterations .
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... was considered as one who had the fairest opportunity of making a shining figure in active life . Nature seemed not less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind . With the graces of a handsome person ...
... was considered as one who had the fairest opportunity of making a shining figure in active life . Nature seemed not less kind to him in her external em- bellishments than in adorning his mind . With the graces of a handsome person ...
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