The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 4±ÇA. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... persons of every rank and party . The wits at that time differed a good deal from those who are most eminent for their understanding at pre- sent . It would now be thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's good sense , to disclaim ...
... persons of every rank and party . The wits at that time differed a good deal from those who are most eminent for their understanding at pre- sent . It would now be thought a very indifferent sign of a writer's good sense , to disclaim ...
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... person , and inveterate papists of a clergyman of the Church of England ; even Nurse her- self is in danger of being in love in her old age , and ( for all I know ) would even marry Dennis for your sake , because he is your man , and ...
... person , and inveterate papists of a clergyman of the Church of England ; even Nurse her- self is in danger of being in love in her old age , and ( for all I know ) would even marry Dennis for your sake , because he is your man , and ...
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... person . I beg therefore to know for whom you intend it , that the publication may not be de- layed on this account , and this as soon as is possible . In- form me also upon what terms I am to deal with the book- seller , and whether ...
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... person to whom Parnell had recourse for assistance . We learn from Swift's letters to Stella , that he submitted his pieces to all his friends , and readily adopted their alterations . Swift , among the number , was very useful to him ...
... person to whom Parnell had recourse for assistance . We learn from Swift's letters to Stella , that he submitted his pieces to all his friends , and readily adopted their alterations . Swift , among the number , was very useful to him ...
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... person , and a face in which dignity was happily blended with sweetness , he had a manner of ad- dress that was very engaging . His vivacity was always awake , his apprehension was quick , his wit refined , and his memory amazing : his ...
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