The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... expect some account of this country ; and though I am not well qualified for such an undertaking , yet I shall endeavour to satisfy some part of your expectations . Nothing surprised me more than the books every day published descrip ...
... expect some account of this country ; and though I am not well qualified for such an undertaking , yet I shall endeavour to satisfy some part of your expectations . Nothing surprised me more than the books every day published descrip ...
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... expect to have the happiness of seeing you at Kilmore , if I can , next March . » While resident in Leyden , he attended the lectures of Gau- bius on chemistry , and those of Albinus on anatomy . In the letters of Goldsmith to his uncle ...
... expect to have the happiness of seeing you at Kilmore , if I can , next March . » While resident in Leyden , he attended the lectures of Gau- bius on chemistry , and those of Albinus on anatomy . In the letters of Goldsmith to his uncle ...
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... expect regularity in one who is re- gular in nothing . Nay , were I forced to love you by rule , I dare venture to say , I could never do it sincerely . Take me then with all my faults . Let me write when I please ; for you see say what ...
... expect regularity in one who is re- gular in nothing . Nay , were I forced to love you by rule , I dare venture to say , I could never do it sincerely . Take me then with all my faults . Let me write when I please ; for you see say what ...
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... expect success . The truth is , like the rest of the world , I am self - interested in my concern ; and do not so much consider the happiness you have acquired , as the honour I have probably lost in the change . I have often let my ...
... expect success . The truth is , like the rest of the world , I am self - interested in my concern ; and do not so much consider the happiness you have acquired , as the honour I have probably lost in the change . I have often let my ...
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... what then may not he expect who has claims of family and friendship to enforce his ? >> The same subjects are pursued in another and very interesting letter , written in 1759 , but subsequent to the xxxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... what then may not he expect who has claims of family and friendship to enforce his ? >> The same subjects are pursued in another and very interesting letter , written in 1759 , but subsequent to the xxxviii LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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