Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... pretender , destitute of taste , and entirely unacquainted with design . If I were a poet , I might observe on this occasion , that so much beauty , set off with all the advantages of dress , would be too powerful an antagonist for the ...
... pretender , destitute of taste , and entirely unacquainted with design . If I were a poet , I might observe on this occasion , that so much beauty , set off with all the advantages of dress , would be too powerful an antagonist for the ...
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... Pretender , or whether the Whigs made it a pretext for destroying them , is uncertain ; but the king very soon began to shew that they were to expect neither favour nor mercy at his hands . Upon his landing at Greenwich , when the court ...
... Pretender , or whether the Whigs made it a pretext for destroying them , is uncertain ; but the king very soon began to shew that they were to expect neither favour nor mercy at his hands . Upon his landing at Greenwich , when the court ...
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... Pretender , who was then residing at Barr , in France , and who was desirous of admitting * The Duke of Ormond was attainted at the same time . The Earl of Oxford's trial was put off for nearly two years , during which he was confined ...
... Pretender , who was then residing at Barr , in France , and who was desirous of admitting * The Duke of Ormond was attainted at the same time . The Earl of Oxford's trial was put off for nearly two years , during which he was confined ...
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... Pretender , whom he had seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss of time to Commercy ; and this instance was grounded on the message which the bearer of the letter had brought me from England . In the ...
... Pretender , whom he had seen in his way to me , in which I was pressed to repair without loss of time to Commercy ; and this instance was grounded on the message which the bearer of the letter had brought me from England . In the ...
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... Pretender of landing on the coasts of Britain , and which had exhausted the treasury of St Germains , was talked of publicly . The Earl of Stair , the English minister at that city , very soon discovered its destination , and all the ...
... Pretender of landing on the coasts of Britain , and which had exhausted the treasury of St Germains , was talked of publicly . The Earl of Stair , the English minister at that city , very soon discovered its destination , and all the ...
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