The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... friends , by applying to the bishop for ordination , it is thought he was more pleased than disappointed when ... friends , and set out nobody knew whither . As this singular unpremeditated step had been taken without consulting any of ...
... friends , by applying to the bishop for ordination , it is thought he was more pleased than disappointed when ... friends , and set out nobody knew whither . As this singular unpremeditated step had been taken without consulting any of ...
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... friends would throw obstacles in the way of his departure , he had determined to set out unknown to any of them ... friend , who lived on the road , not far from Cork , and determined to apply to him for assistance . Having been often ...
... friends would throw obstacles in the way of his departure , he had determined to set out unknown to any of them ... friend , who lived on the road , not far from Cork , and determined to apply to him for assistance . Having been often ...
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... friend , whose promised hospitalities were so securely relied on , received him with much apparent satisfaction , and ... friends . His good host listened with profound attention , and appeared to take so much interest in the detail of ...
... friend , whose promised hospitalities were so securely relied on , received him with much apparent satisfaction , and ... friends . His good host listened with profound attention , and appeared to take so much interest in the detail of ...
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... friends ; and , if you keep them longer in suspense and alarm , by remaining away , you will only widen the breach which your rashness must have already occasioned , and perhaps induce them to throw you off altogether . » « But ...
... friends ; and , if you keep them longer in suspense and alarm , by remaining away , you will only widen the breach which your rashness must have already occasioned , and perhaps induce them to throw you off altogether . » « But ...
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... friends were not on the most cordial terms . He was therefore induced to invite our poet to spend a few days at his house . An invitation of this kind , so opportunely and handsomely given , was a fortunate circumstance for Oliver . He ...
... friends were not on the most cordial terms . He was therefore induced to invite our poet to spend a few days at his house . An invitation of this kind , so opportunely and handsomely given , was a fortunate circumstance for Oliver . He ...
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