The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... so ill as to think amiss of me , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve • half the trouble you occasion me . I need not tell you THE BEE N ° I. Introduction page 139 141 On LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 5.
... so ill as to think amiss of me , with regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve • half the trouble you occasion me . I need not tell you THE BEE N ° I. Introduction page 139 141 On LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 5.
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... regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve • half the trouble you occasion me . I need not tell ' you " 6 6 " 6 ، you , that both LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 5 National Concord X Female Warriors XI National Prejudices XII Taste.
... regard to my friendship for you , you really do not deserve • half the trouble you occasion me . I need not tell ' you " 6 6 " 6 ، you , that both LIFE OF DR . PARNELL . 5 National Concord X Female Warriors XI National Prejudices XII Taste.
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... regard to Mr. Ward , whose verses have been a great pleasure ' to me ; I will contrive they shall be so to the world , whenever I can find a proper opportunity of pub- lishing them . 6 6 ' I shall very soon print an entire collection of ...
... regard to Mr. Ward , whose verses have been a great pleasure ' to me ; I will contrive they shall be so to the world , whenever I can find a proper opportunity of pub- lishing them . 6 6 ' I shall very soon print an entire collection of ...
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... regard this letter with a critical eye , we must find it indifferent enough ; if we consider it as a inere effusion of friendship , in which every writer con- tended in affection , it will appear much to the ho- nour of those who wrote ...
... regard this letter with a critical eye , we must find it indifferent enough ; if we consider it as a inere effusion of friendship , in which every writer con- tended in affection , it will appear much to the ho- nour of those who wrote ...
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... regard him as an enemy , and threw himself entirely on the whigs for safety and protection . The new Parliament , mostly composed of whigs , met the 17th of March , and in the King's Speech from the Throne many inflaming hints were ...
... regard him as an enemy , and threw himself entirely on the whigs for safety and protection . The new Parliament , mostly composed of whigs , met the 17th of March , and in the King's Speech from the Throne many inflaming hints were ...
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