The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... receiving from Par- nell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their letters , now before me , are proofs of this ; and as they have never appeared before , it is probable the reader will be much better ...
... receiving from Par- nell the copy - money which the latter got for his writings . Several of their letters , now before me , are proofs of this ; and as they have never appeared before , it is probable the reader will be much better ...
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... received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for , being naturally fond of company , he could not endure to be without eventheirs , which however , among his English friends he pretended to despise . In fact , his conduct ...
... received many mortifications upon that account among them ; for , being naturally fond of company , he could not endure to be without eventheirs , which however , among his English friends he pretended to despise . In fact , his conduct ...
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... received your poem out of Mr. ' Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I ' shall in the mean time give Mr. Tooke a packet for ' you consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr ...
... received your poem out of Mr. ' Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I ' shall in the mean time give Mr. Tooke a packet for ' you consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr ...
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... received your poem out of Mr. • Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you • order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I • shall in the mean time give Mr. Tooke a packet for * you consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr ...
... received your poem out of Mr. • Addison's hands , which shall be sent as soon as you • order it , and in what manner you shall appoint . I • shall in the mean time give Mr. Tooke a packet for * you consisting of divers merry pieces . Mr ...
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... received might have given him that contempt for all religions , which he might have justly conceived against one . ' Indeed , no task can be more mortifying than what he was condemned to undergo : " I was obliged , " says he , in one ...
... received might have given him that contempt for all religions , which he might have justly conceived against one . ' Indeed , no task can be more mortifying than what he was condemned to undergo : " I was obliged , " says he , in one ...
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