The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4 |
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I would comfort myself , however , with hoping , that your business may not be unsuccessful , for your sake ; and that at least it may soon be put into other proper hands . For my own , I beg earnestly of you to return to us as soon as ...
I would comfort myself , however , with hoping , that your business may not be unsuccessful , for your sake ; and that at least it may soon be put into other proper hands . For my own , I beg earnestly of you to return to us as soon as ...
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I beg therefore to know for whom you intend it , that the publication may not be de- layed on this account , and this as soon as is possible . In- form me also upon what terms I am to deal with the book- seller , and whether you design ...
I beg therefore to know for whom you intend it , that the publication may not be de- layed on this account , and this as soon as is possible . In- form me also upon what terms I am to deal with the book- seller , and whether you design ...
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< I shall very soon print an entire collection of my own madrigals , which I look upon as making my last will and testament , since in it I shall give all I ever intend to give ( which I'll beg your's and the Dean's acceptance of ) .
< I shall very soon print an entire collection of my own madrigals , which I look upon as making my last will and testament , since in it I shall give all I ever intend to give ( which I'll beg your's and the Dean's acceptance of ) .
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As soon as ever he had collected in his annual revenues , he immediately set out for England , to enjoy the company of his dearest friends , and laugh at the more prudent world that were minding business and gaining money .
As soon as ever he had collected in his annual revenues , he immediately set out for England , to enjoy the company of his dearest friends , and laugh at the more prudent world that were minding business and gaining money .
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Swift never had the small - pox , and was very much afraid of catching it as soon therefore as he appeared striding along at some distance from the house , one of his lord- ship's servants was dispatched to inform him , that the small ...
Swift never had the small - pox , and was very much afraid of catching it as soon therefore as he appeared striding along at some distance from the house , one of his lord- ship's servants was dispatched to inform him , that the small ...
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