The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... de- ' sign to prefix the name of some particular person . I beg therefore to know for whom you intend it , that the publication may not be delayed on this ac- 6 < " ' count , 6 • " < < count , and this as 10 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
... de- ' sign to prefix the name of some particular person . I beg therefore to know for whom you intend it , that the publication may not be delayed on this ac- 6 < " ' count , 6 • " < < count , and this as 10 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
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... particular , was rather splenetic than wise ; he had either lost the art to engage , or did not employ his skill in securing those more permanent , though more humble connexions , and sacrificed for a month or two in England , a whole ...
... particular , was rather splenetic than wise ; he had either lost the art to engage , or did not employ his skill in securing those more permanent , though more humble connexions , and sacrificed for a month or two in England , a whole ...
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... particular ; and care has been taken that the world should not remain ignorant of the obligation . But in the connexion of wits , interest has gene- rally very little share ; they have only pleasure in view , and can seldom find it but ...
... particular ; and care has been taken that the world should not remain ignorant of the obligation . But in the connexion of wits , interest has gene- rally very little share ; they have only pleasure in view , and can seldom find it but ...
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... particular offence to his friends at home . Mr. Coote , a gentleman in his neigh- bourhood , who thought that he himself had wit , was very much displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so far off for a learned friend , when he ...
... particular offence to his friends at home . Mr. Coote , a gentleman in his neigh- bourhood , who thought that he himself had wit , was very much displeased with Parnell for casting his eyes so far off for a learned friend , when he ...
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... particular account of affairs ; or so much as communicated his letters to the Queen , or any body else . Fourthly , the Count de Castle Blanco had for several months at Havre a con- siderable quantity of arms and ammunition , and did ...
... particular account of affairs ; or so much as communicated his letters to the Queen , or any body else . Fourthly , the Count de Castle Blanco had for several months at Havre a con- siderable quantity of arms and ammunition , and did ...
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