The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... expect him down with you . ' We may easily perceive by this , that Parnell was not a little necessary to Pope in conducting his translation ; however , he has worded it so ambigu- ously , that it is impossible to bring the charge ...
... expect him down with you . ' We may easily perceive by this , that Parnell was not a little necessary to Pope in conducting his translation ; however , he has worded it so ambigu- ously , that it is impossible to bring the charge ...
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... expect that I should have made ' them as beautiful upon canvas , as he has done up- ' on paper . If this same Mr. P- should omit to write for the dear frogs , and the Pervigilium , I ⚫ must entreat you not to let me languish for them ...
... expect that I should have made ' them as beautiful upon canvas , as he has done up- ' on paper . If this same Mr. P- should omit to write for the dear frogs , and the Pervigilium , I ⚫ must entreat you not to let me languish for them ...
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... expect the same secrecy in his friend as in his confessor ; the sins he discovers are not divulged for punishment but pardon . Indeed , Pope is almost inexcusable in this instance , as what he seems to condemn in one place , he very ...
... expect the same secrecy in his friend as in his confessor ; the sins he discovers are not divulged for punishment but pardon . Indeed , Pope is almost inexcusable in this instance , as what he seems to condemn in one place , he very ...
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... expected that art would soon give her finishing hand ; and that a youth , begun in excellence , would soon arrive at perfection : but such is the perverseness of human nature ; that an age which should have been employed in the ...
... expected that art would soon give her finishing hand ; and that a youth , begun in excellence , would soon arrive at perfection : but such is the perverseness of human nature ; that an age which should have been employed in the ...
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... expected to make their court to those in power by abusing him . Upon this sudden turn of fortune , when the seals were taken from him , he went into the country , and having received a message from court , to be present when the seal ...
... expected to make their court to those in power by abusing him . Upon this sudden turn of fortune , when the seals were taken from him , he went into the country , and having received a message from court , to be present when the seal ...
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