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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... never more deserved it from you , or more prompted it from you . I desired our friend Jervas ( in the greatest hurry of my business ) to say a great deal in my name , both to yourself and the Dean , and must once more repeat the ...
... never more deserved it from you , or more prompted it from you . I desired our friend Jervas ( in the greatest hurry of my business ) to say a great deal in my name , both to yourself and the Dean , and must once more repeat the ...
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... never to choose the best bed again , they permitted him to make one of the company . There is something satisfactory in these accounts of the follies of the wise ; they give a natural air to the picture , and reconcile us to our own ...
... never to choose the best bed again , they permitted him to make one of the company . There is something satisfactory in these accounts of the follies of the wise ; they give a natural air to the picture , and reconcile us to our own ...
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... never ferment are seldom clear.1 In this state of disorder , he was not without his lucid in- tervals ; and even while he was noted for keeping Miss Gumley , the most expensive prostitute in the kingdom , and bearing the greatest ...
... never ferment are seldom clear.1 In this state of disorder , he was not without his lucid in- tervals ; and even while he was noted for keeping Miss Gumley , the most expensive prostitute in the kingdom , and bearing the greatest ...
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... never been known to be united in one person to the same degree . The English annals scarcely produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regu- late . He was then placed in a sphere where he was obliged to ...
... never been known to be united in one person to the same degree . The English annals scarcely produce a more trying juncture , or that required such various abilities to regu- late . He was then placed in a sphere where he was obliged to ...
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... never re- pented building upon . Those who blamed it in the first heat , were soon after obliged to change their language : for what other resolution could I take ? The method of prosecution designed against me would have put me out of ...
... never re- pented building upon . Those who blamed it in the first heat , were soon after obliged to change their language : for what other resolution could I take ? The method of prosecution designed against me would have put me out of ...
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acquainted admiration agreeable Alcander amusement appearance Asem Battersea beauty began Bidderman called character comedy continued David Mallet David Rizzio death distress dress Duke Duke of Ormond Earl of Mar eloquence employed endeavoured enemy England English ESSAY excellent eyes fame favour fond fortune friends friendship gave genius gentleman give hand happiness Homer honour humour Iliad imagination imitation justice king knew labour lady language learning letters lived Lord Bolingbroke mankind manner means merit mind nature never obliged observed occasion once Parnell party passion perceive Pergolese perhaps person philosopher pleased pleasure poet poetry polite Pope possessed praise present Pretender Pretender's racter received resolved retired ridiculous Saracen says Scotland Scribblerus Club seemed seldom society soon superiour taste thing THOMAS PARNELL thought tion tories Virgil virtue VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE whigs whole word writing Zoilus