The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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But we are fond of talking of those who have given us pleasure , not that we have any thing im- portant to say , but because the subject is pleasing . THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some ...
But we are fond of talking of those who have given us pleasure , not that we have any thing im- portant to say , but because the subject is pleasing . THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some ...
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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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I do not say this to the prejudice of the rest , but as I have read these oftener . Let me know how far my commission is to extend , and be confident of my punc- tual performance of whatever you enjoin . I must add a paragraph on this ...
I do not say this to the prejudice of the rest , but as I have read these oftener . Let me know how far my commission is to extend , and be confident of my punc- tual performance of whatever you enjoin . I must add a paragraph on this ...
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<< I can easily , " says Pope , in one of his letters , in answer to a dreary description of Parnell's , « I can easily image to my thoughts the solitary hours ...
<< I can easily , " says Pope , in one of his letters , in answer to a dreary description of Parnell's , « I can easily image to my thoughts the solitary hours ...
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Our love again and again Fuimus torys , I can say no more . to the dear Dean . ... that , if I should say much , I should yet say nothing , it being ( as Cowley says ) equally impossible either to con- ceal or to express it .
Our love again and again Fuimus torys , I can say no more . to the dear Dean . ... that , if I should say much , I should yet say nothing , it being ( as Cowley says ) equally impossible either to con- ceal or to express it .
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