The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... poor , he was not above receiving from Par- nell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their letters , now before me , are proofs of this ; and as they have never appeared before , it is probable the reader ...
... poor , he was not above receiving from Par- nell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their letters , now before me , are proofs of this ; and as they have never appeared before , it is probable the reader ...
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... poor Eng- ' lishman , of my own educating ; you a reverend parson , I a wag ; in short , you are Dr. Parnelle ( with an e at the end of your name ) and I 6 6 • 6 Your most obliged and • Affectionate friend and Faithful servant , · A ...
... poor Eng- ' lishman , of my own educating ; you a reverend parson , I a wag ; in short , you are Dr. Parnelle ( with an e at the end of your name ) and I 6 6 • 6 Your most obliged and • Affectionate friend and Faithful servant , · A ...
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... poor Scotchman to ⚫ be remembered at this time a - day , especially by an ⚫ inhabitant of the Glacialis Ierne , that I take it very thankfully , and have , with my good friends , remem- bered you at our table in the chop - house in Ex ...
... poor Scotchman to ⚫ be remembered at this time a - day , especially by an ⚫ inhabitant of the Glacialis Ierne , that I take it very thankfully , and have , with my good friends , remem- bered you at our table in the chop - house in Ex ...
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... poor remains of the disappointed party . He never had any great opinion of the Pretender's success before he set off ; but when this adventurer had taken the last step which it was in his power to make , our secretary then resolved to ...
... poor remains of the disappointed party . He never had any great opinion of the Pretender's success before he set off ; but when this adventurer had taken the last step which it was in his power to make , our secretary then resolved to ...
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... poor is generally driven from one un- grateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as he was , none of ...
... poor is generally driven from one un- grateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as he was , none of ...
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