The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... gives me . Did I know you so ill as to think you proud , I would be much less concern- ⚫ed than I am able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if yon know me so ill as to think amiss of me , with ...
... gives me . Did I know you so ill as to think you proud , I would be much less concern- ⚫ed than I am able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if yon know me so ill as to think amiss of me , with ...
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... gives me . Did I know you so ill as to 6 think you proud , I would be much less concern- ⚫ed than I am able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if yon ⚫ know me so ill as to think amiss of me ...
... gives me . Did I know you so ill as to 6 think you proud , I would be much less concern- ⚫ed than I am able to be , when I know one of the best - natured men alive neglects me ; and if yon ⚫ know me so ill as to think amiss of me ...
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... give me good rea- sons for delaying , though but for a day or two , by ' the next post . If I find them just , I will come up to you , though you know how precious my time is at present ; my hours were never worth so much money before ...
... give me good rea- sons for delaying , though but for a day or two , by ' the next post . If I find them just , I will come up to you , though you know how precious my time is at present ; my hours were never worth so much money before ...
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... give all I ' ever intend to give , ( which I'll beg your's and the ' Dean's acceptance of ) . You must look on me no more a poet , but a plain commoner , who lives upon ' his own , and fears and flatters no man . I hope be- ' fore I die ...
... give all I ' ever intend to give , ( which I'll beg your's and the ' Dean's acceptance of ) . You must look on me no more a poet , but a plain commoner , who lives upon ' his own , and fears and flatters no man . I hope be- ' fore I die ...
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... Pope answered him in the tone of his own complaints ; and these descriptions of the ima- gined distress of his situation served to give him a temporary temporary relief : they threw off the blame from himself 12 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
... Pope answered him in the tone of his own complaints ; and these descriptions of the ima- gined distress of his situation served to give him a temporary temporary relief : they threw off the blame from himself 12 LIFE OF DR . PARNELL .
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