The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 4권A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... Scribblerus Club , and I should suppose they comme- morated him thus , as being an absent member . It is past a doubt that they wrote many things in con- junction , and Gay usually held the pen . And yet I do not remember any ...
... Scribblerus Club , and I should suppose they comme- morated him thus , as being an absent member . It is past a doubt that they wrote many things in con- junction , and Gay usually held the pen . And yet I do not remember any ...
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... Scribblerus Club , when the members were in town , were seldom asun- der , and they often made excursions together into the country , and generally on foot . Swift was usually the butt of the company , and if a trick was played , he was ...
... Scribblerus Club , when the members were in town , were seldom asun- der , and they often made excursions together into the country , and generally on foot . Swift was usually the butt of the company , and if a trick was played , he was ...
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... Scribblerus Club , but how long it lasted I cannot exactly determine . The whole of Parnell's poetical existence was not of more than eight or ten years ' continuance ; his first excursions to England began about the year 1706 , and he ...
... Scribblerus Club , but how long it lasted I cannot exactly determine . The whole of Parnell's poetical existence was not of more than eight or ten years ' continuance ; his first excursions to England began about the year 1706 , and he ...
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