The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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Gay was obliged to him upon another account ; for , being always poor , he was not above receiving from Parnell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their let- ters , now before me , are proofs of this ...
Gay was obliged to him upon another account ; for , being always poor , he was not above receiving from Parnell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their let- ters , now before me , are proofs of this ...
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You are a generous author ; I a hackney scribbler : you a Gre- cian , and bred at a university ; I a poor Englishman , of my own educating : you a reverend parson , I a wag : in short , you are Dr ...
You are a generous author ; I a hackney scribbler : you a Gre- cian , and bred at a university ; I a poor Englishman , of my own educating : you a reverend parson , I a wag : in short , you are Dr ...
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... great an honour to a poor Scotchman to be remembered at this time of day , especially by an inhabi- tant of the Glacialis Ierne , that I take it very thankfully , and have , with my good friends , remembered you at our table in the ...
... great an honour to a poor Scotchman to be remembered at this time of day , especially by an inhabi- tant of the Glacialis Ierne , that I take it very thankfully , and have , with my good friends , remembered you at our table in the ...
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The expedition being in this manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to think that it was his duty as well as interest to save the poor remains of the disap- pointed party . He never had any great opinion of the Pretender's ...
The expedition being in this manner totally defeated , Bolingbroke now began to think that it was his duty as well as interest to save the poor remains of the disap- pointed party . He never had any great opinion of the Pretender's ...
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The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as ...
The attention of the poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as ...
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