The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... and Boling- broke saw him the morning after his arrival at St Germain's , and he received him with open arms . As it was the secretary's business , as soon as Boling- broke heard of his return , he went to acquaint LORD BOLINGBROKE . 59.
... and Boling- broke saw him the morning after his arrival at St Germain's , and he received him with open arms . As it was the secretary's business , as soon as Boling- broke heard of his return , he went to acquaint LORD BOLINGBROKE . 59.
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... acquaint the French court with it ; when it was recommended to him to advise the Pretender to proceed to Bar with all possible dili- gence ; and in this measure Bolingbroke entirely concur- red . But the Pretender himself was in no such ...
... acquaint the French court with it ; when it was recommended to him to advise the Pretender to proceed to Bar with all possible dili- gence ; and in this measure Bolingbroke entirely concur- red . But the Pretender himself was in no such ...
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... acquainted with the forlorn state of that party , and the folly of its conduc- tors , once more to embark in their desperate concerns . He now saw that he had gone as far towards reinstating himself in the full possession of his former ...
... acquainted with the forlorn state of that party , and the folly of its conduc- tors , once more to embark in their desperate concerns . He now saw that he had gone as far towards reinstating himself in the full possession of his former ...
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... acquaintance . It is with such reflections as these I endeavour to fortify myself against the future contempt or neglect of some readers , and am prepared for their dislike by mutual re- crimination . If such should impute dealing ...
... acquaintance . It is with such reflections as these I endeavour to fortify myself against the future contempt or neglect of some readers , and am prepared for their dislike by mutual re- crimination . If such should impute dealing ...
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... acquaintance ; such are the proper models to draw from ; they are at once striking , and are found in great abundance . Though it would be inexcusable in a comedian to add any thing of his own to the poet's dialogue , yet , as to action ...
... acquaintance ; such are the proper models to draw from ; they are at once striking , and are found in great abundance . Though it would be inexcusable in a comedian to add any thing of his own to the poet's dialogue , yet , as to action ...
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