The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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... he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a - year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time .
... he was presented , by his friend and patron Archbishop King , to the vicarage of Finglass , a benefice worth about four hundred pounds a - year , in the diocese of Dublin , but he lived to enjoy his preferment a very short time .
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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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... just gives him refreshment sufficient to sup- port him to his journey's end . At the end of his course , the reader regrets that his way has been so short , he won- ders that it gave him so little trouble , and LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 23.
... just gives him refreshment sufficient to sup- port him to his journey's end . At the end of his course , the reader regrets that his way has been so short , he won- ders that it gave him so little trouble , and LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 23.
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His life was spent in a continual conflict of politics ; and , as if that was too short for the combat , he has left his memory as a subject of lasting contention . It is , indeed , no easy matter to preserve an acknow- ledged ...
His life was spent in a continual conflict of politics ; and , as if that was too short for the combat , he has left his memory as a subject of lasting contention . It is , indeed , no easy matter to preserve an acknow- ledged ...
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In short , what by the indiscretion of the projectors , what by the private interests and ambitious views of the French , the most private transactions came to light ; and such of the more prudent plotters , who supposed that they had ...
In short , what by the indiscretion of the projectors , what by the private interests and ambitious views of the French , the most private transactions came to light ; and such of the more prudent plotters , who supposed that they had ...
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