The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are obliged to take his character from such as knew but little of him , or who , perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion ...
... instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are obliged to take his character from such as knew but little of him , or who , perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion ...
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... instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are obliged to take his character from such as knew but little of him , or who , perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion ...
... instance , from not knowing Doctor Parnell , his peculiarities are gone to the grave with him ; and we are obliged to take his character from such as knew but little of him , or who , perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion ...
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... instance , as what he seems to condemn in one place , he very much applauds in another . In one of the let- lers from him to Parnell , above mentioned , he treats the Life of Homer with much greater respect , and seems to say , that the ...
... instance , as what he seems to condemn in one place , he very much applauds in another . In one of the let- lers from him to Parnell , above mentioned , he treats the Life of Homer with much greater respect , and seems to say , that the ...
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... instance of this , when his coadjutors the tories were for carrying a violent measure in the house of commons , in order to bring the Princess Sophia into England , Bolingbroke so artfully opposed it , that it dropt without a debate ...
... instance of this , when his coadjutors the tories were for carrying a violent measure in the house of commons , in order to bring the Princess Sophia into England , Bolingbroke so artfully opposed it , that it dropt without a debate ...
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... instance was grounded on the mes- sage which the bearer of the letter had brought me from England . In the progress of the conversation with the messenger , he related a number of facts , which satisfied me as to the general disposition ...
... instance was grounded on the mes- sage which the bearer of the letter had brought me from England . In the progress of the conversation with the messenger , he related a number of facts , which satisfied me as to the general disposition ...
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