The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, 1±ÇA. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... hope of his return had been given up , and when they concluded he must have left the country altogether , the family were asto- nished by his sudden reappearance at his mother's house ; safe and sound , to be sure , but not exactly in ...
... hope of his return had been given up , and when they concluded he must have left the country altogether , the family were asto- nished by his sudden reappearance at his mother's house ; safe and sound , to be sure , but not exactly in ...
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... hope of similar success ; and accordingly we find him bending his whole soul to the accomplishment of this new undertaking . The chief obstacle that stood in the way was the expense of his equipment for so long a voyage ; but his ...
... hope of similar success ; and accordingly we find him bending his whole soul to the accomplishment of this new undertaking . The chief obstacle that stood in the way was the expense of his equipment for so long a voyage ; but his ...
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... hope to indulge these transports . I find I want constitution , and a strong steady disposition , which alone makes men great . I will , however , correct my faults , since I am conscious of them . " The following letter to Edward Mills ...
... hope to indulge these transports . I find I want constitution , and a strong steady disposition , which alone makes men great . I will , however , correct my faults , since I am conscious of them . " The following letter to Edward Mills ...
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... hope of obtaining some por- tion of the royal bounty , then so liberally dispensed by that nobleman in pensions and benefactions to men of learning and genius . That he might be enabled to execute this favourite pro- ject , he resolved ...
... hope of obtaining some por- tion of the royal bounty , then so liberally dispensed by that nobleman in pensions and benefactions to men of learning and genius . That he might be enabled to execute this favourite pro- ject , he resolved ...
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... hope you will be pleased to insert in future editions of your late book . The Duke of Schomberg was certainly killed in passing the river Boyne . I am , Sir , with great respect , your most obedient humble servant , " Dundalk , April 10 ...
... hope you will be pleased to insert in future editions of your late book . The Duke of Schomberg was certainly killed in passing the river Boyne . I am , Sir , with great respect , your most obedient humble servant , " Dundalk , April 10 ...
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