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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... least inform them of what little dependence they might place upon assistance from France . He added , that he would send them vessels , which , with those already on the coast of Scotland , might serve to bring off the Pretender , the ...
... least inform them of what little dependence they might place upon assistance from France . He added , that he would send them vessels , which , with those already on the coast of Scotland , might serve to bring off the Pretender , the ...
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... least in their thought , before they had taken the beast . The common fear of hastening his down- fal for others , made them all faint in the chase . It was this , and this alone that saved him , and LORD BOLINGBROKE . 73.
... least in their thought , before they had taken the beast . The common fear of hastening his down- fal for others , made them all faint in the chase . It was this , and this alone that saved him , and LORD BOLINGBROKE . 73.
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... least , find me alive while I study his entertainment ; for I solemnly assure him , I was never yet possessed of the secret at once of writing and sleeping . During the course of this paper , therefore , all the wit and learning I have ...
... least , find me alive while I study his entertainment ; for I solemnly assure him , I was never yet possessed of the secret at once of writing and sleeping . During the course of this paper , therefore , all the wit and learning I have ...
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... least notice ; kind language was what they had by no means been used to . It was proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from ...
... least notice ; kind language was what they had by no means been used to . It was proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from ...
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... least discovered . As my cousin had not put on all this finery for nothing , she was at that time sallying out to the Park , when I had overtaken her . Perceiving , however , that I had on my best wig , she offered , if I would ' squire ...
... least discovered . As my cousin had not put on all this finery for nothing , she was at that time sallying out to the Park , when I had overtaken her . Perceiving , however , that I had on my best wig , she offered , if I would ' squire ...
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