Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... prior had a power , by right , of confining his conventuals . Thus debarred from doing mischief , Cyrillo led the remainder of his life in piety and peace . THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER 186 CYRILLO PADOVANO .
... prior had a power , by right , of confining his conventuals . Thus debarred from doing mischief , Cyrillo led the remainder of his life in piety and peace . THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER 186 CYRILLO PADOVANO .
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With a New Life of the Author Oliver Goldsmith. THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER . FIRST PRINTED IN THE YEAR MDCCLXX . [ The following Life of Parnell was originally prefixed to.
With a New Life of the Author Oliver Goldsmith. THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. ARCHDEACON OF CLOGHER . FIRST PRINTED IN THE YEAR MDCCLXX . [ The following Life of Parnell was originally prefixed to.
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... THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some centuries been settled at Congleton in Cheshire . His father , Thomas Parnell , who had been attached to the Commonwealth party , upon the Restoration went ...
... THOMAS PARNELL , D.D. was descended from an ancient family , that had for some centuries been settled at Congleton in Cheshire . His father , Thomas Parnell , who had been attached to the Commonwealth party , upon the Restoration went ...
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... Parnell , I have men- tioned them already ; his fame is too well grounded for any defects in them to shake it . I ... Thomas Burnet's Grumbler on Mr Gay , and the Bishop of Ailsbury's Elegy , written either by Mr Cary or some other ...
... Parnell , I have men- tioned them already ; his fame is too well grounded for any defects in them to shake it . I ... Thomas Burnet's Grumbler on Mr Gay , and the Bishop of Ailsbury's Elegy , written either by Mr Cary or some other ...
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... Thomas , his letter to Gold- smith , i . 320 . Painter , story of a , iii . 179 . Painting , poetry a kind of , ii . 246 ; undue partiality to , iii . 98 . Parnell , Dr , epitaph on , i . 138 ; account of his life , iv . 189 ; Pope's ...
... Thomas , his letter to Gold- smith , i . 320 . Painter , story of a , iii . 179 . Painting , poetry a kind of , ii . 246 ; undue partiality to , iii . 98 . Parnell , Dr , epitaph on , i . 138 ; account of his life , iv . 189 ; Pope's ...
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