The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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At this time , the more I love you , the more I can spare you ; which alone will , I dare say , be a reason to you to let me have you back the sooner . The minute I lost you , Eustathius with nine hun- dred pages , and nine thousand ...
At this time , the more I love you , the more I can spare you ; which alone will , I dare say , be a reason to you to let me have you back the sooner . The minute I lost you , Eustathius with nine hun- dred pages , and nine thousand ...
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In short , come down forthwith , or give me good reasons for delaying , though but for a day or two , by the next post . If I find them just , I will come up to you , though you know how precious my time is at present ; my hours were ...
In short , come down forthwith , or give me good reasons for delaying , though but for a day or two , by the next post . If I find them just , I will come up to you , though you know how precious my time is at present ; my hours were ...
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... whom I often wished for , and to whom I would have often wrote , but for the same reasons I neglected writing to you . I hope I need not tell you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing ...
... whom I often wished for , and to whom I would have often wrote , but for the same reasons I neglected writing to you . I hope I need not tell you how I love you , and how glad I shall be to hear from you ; which , next to the seeing ...
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His vivacity was always awake , his apprehension was quick , his wit refined , and his memory amazing : his subtlety in thinking and reason- ing was profound ; and all these talents were adorned with an elocution that was irresistible .
His vivacity was always awake , his apprehension was quick , his wit refined , and his memory amazing : his subtlety in thinking and reason- ing was profound ; and all these talents were adorned with an elocution that was irresistible .
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The ferment in the nation was wrought up to a considerable height ; but there was at that time no reason to expect that it could influence the proceedings in Parliament , in favour of those who should be accused : left to its own ...
The ferment in the nation was wrought up to a considerable height ; but there was at that time no reason to expect that it could influence the proceedings in Parliament , in favour of those who should be accused : left to its own ...
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