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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... give a natural air to the picture , and reconcile us to our own . There have been few poeti- cal societies more talked of , or productive of a greater variety of whimsical conceits , than this of the Scribblerus Club , but how long it ...
... give a natural air to the picture , and reconcile us to our own . There have been few poeti- cal societies more talked of , or productive of a greater variety of whimsical conceits , than this of the Scribblerus Club , but how long it ...
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... give in the perusal , are a sufficient test of their merit . He appears to me to be the last of that great school ... gives out his beauties with a more sparing hand ; he is still carrying his reader forward , and just gives him ...
... give in the perusal , are a sufficient test of their merit . He appears to me to be the last of that great school ... gives out his beauties with a more sparing hand ; he is still carrying his reader forward , and just gives him ...
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... give Mr Tooke a packet for you , consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr Gay's new farce , Mr Burnet's letter to Mr Pope , Mr Pope's Temple of Fame , Mr Thomas Burnet's Grumbler on Mr Gay , and the Bishop of Ails- bury's Elegy , written ...
... give Mr Tooke a packet for you , consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr Gay's new farce , Mr Burnet's letter to Mr Pope , Mr Pope's Temple of Fame , Mr Thomas Burnet's Grumbler on Mr Gay , and the Bishop of Ails- bury's Elegy , written ...
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... give her finishing hand ; and that a youth , begun in excellence , would soon arrive at perfection but such is the perverseness of human na- ture , that an age which should have been employed in the : acquisition of knowledge , was ...
... give her finishing hand ; and that a youth , begun in excellence , would soon arrive at perfection but such is the perverseness of human na- ture , that an age which should have been employed in the : acquisition of knowledge , was ...
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... give his affairs the best com- plexion he was able , and set out for Paris , in order to pro- cure from that court the necessary succours for his new master's invasion of England . But his reception and ne- gociations at Paris were ...
... give his affairs the best com- plexion he was able , and set out for Paris , in order to pro- cure from that court the necessary succours for his new master's invasion of England . But his reception and ne- gociations at Paris were ...
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