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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... took the degree of master of arts the ninth of July , 1700 ; and in the same year he was ordained a deacon , by William bishop of Derry , having a dispensation from the primate , as being under twenty - three years of age . He was ...
... took the degree of master of arts the ninth of July , 1700 ; and in the same year he was ordained a deacon , by William bishop of Derry , having a dispensation from the primate , as being under twenty - three years of age . He was ...
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... took care that his friends should always see him to the best advantage ; for , when he found his fits of spleen and uneasiness , which sometimes lasted for weeks together , returning , he return- ed with all expedition to the remote ...
... took care that his friends should always see him to the best advantage ; for , when he found his fits of spleen and uneasiness , which sometimes lasted for weeks together , returning , he return- ed with all expedition to the remote ...
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... took compassion on him ; and upon his promising 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 ...
... took compassion on him ; and upon his promising 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 ...
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... took their hints or their subjects . A trifling acknowledgment would have made that lawful prize , which may now be considered as plunder . The Night Piece on Death deserves every praise , and I should suppose , with very little ...
... took their hints or their subjects . A trifling acknowledgment would have made that lawful prize , which may now be considered as plunder . The Night Piece on Death deserves every praise , and I should suppose , with very little ...
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... took his seat with many accidental helps , but his chief and great resource lay in his own extensive abilities . At that time the whig and the tory parties were strongly opposed in the House , and pretty nearly balanced . In the latter ...
... took his seat with many accidental helps , but his chief and great resource lay in his own extensive abilities . At that time the whig and the tory parties were strongly opposed in the House , and pretty nearly balanced . In the latter ...
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