The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... seems to regret his absence more than any of the rest . A letter from him follows thus : DEAR SIR , London , July 29 . ' I WISH it were not as ungenerous as vain to com- plain too much of a man that forgets me , but I ' could ...
... seems to regret his absence more than any of the rest . A letter from him follows thus : DEAR SIR , London , July 29 . ' I WISH it were not as ungenerous as vain to com- plain too much of a man that forgets me , but I ' could ...
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... seems to regret his absence more than any of the rest . . A letter from him follows thus : DEAR SIR , London , July 29 . ' I WISH it were not as ungenerous as vain to com- plain too much of a man that forgets me , but I could ...
... seems to regret his absence more than any of the rest . . A letter from him follows thus : DEAR SIR , London , July 29 . ' I WISH it were not as ungenerous as vain to com- plain too much of a man that forgets me , but I could ...
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... seem , by the first paragraph of the dedication to it , to de- ' sign to prefix the name of some particular person . I beg therefore to know for whom you intend it , that the publication may not be delayed on this ac- 6 < " ' count , 6 ...
... seem , by the first paragraph of the dedication to it , to de- ' sign to prefix the name of some particular person . I beg therefore to know for whom you intend it , that the publication may not be delayed on this ac- 6 < " ' count , 6 ...
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... seem , that scarcely a bog in his neighbourhood was left without reproach , and scarce- ly a mountain reared its head unsung . I can easily , ' says Pope , in one of his letters , in answer to a dreary description of Parnell's , I can ...
... seem , that scarcely a bog in his neighbourhood was left without reproach , and scarce- ly a mountain reared its head unsung . I can easily , ' says Pope , in one of his letters , in answer to a dreary description of Parnell's , I can ...
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... seems to condemn in one place , he very much applauds in another . In one of the let- lers from him to Parnell , above mentioned , he treats the Life of Homer with much greater respect , and seems to say , that the prose is excellent in ...
... seems to condemn in one place , he very much applauds in another . In one of the let- lers from him to Parnell , above mentioned , he treats the Life of Homer with much greater respect , and seems to say , that the prose is excellent in ...
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