The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and WritingsJ. Crissy and Thomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1840 - 527 páginas |
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... hope of his re- ed through the gloom , and translations from the turn had been given up , and when they concluded classics made by him at this period were long re- he must have left the country altogether , the fami- membered by his ...
... hope of his re- ed through the gloom , and translations from the turn had been given up , and when they concluded classics made by him at this period were long re- he must have left the country altogether , the fami- membered by his ...
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... hope of similar success ; and accord- merit , who have lived on more precarious terms ? ingly we find him bending his whole soul to the Scarron used jestingly to call himself the Marquis accomplishment of this new undertaking . The of ...
... hope of similar success ; and accord- merit , who have lived on more precarious terms ? ingly we find him bending his whole soul to the Scarron used jestingly to call himself the Marquis accomplishment of this new undertaking . The of ...
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... hope of obtain - was still predominant ; and had it not been for his ing some portion of the royal bounty , then so libe- characteristic simplicity or carelesness , or perhaps rally dispensed by that nobleman in pensions and his ...
... hope of obtain - was still predominant ; and had it not been for his ing some portion of the royal bounty , then so libe- characteristic simplicity or carelesness , or perhaps rally dispensed by that nobleman in pensions and his ...
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... hope you will be pleased to insert in future editions of your late book . " The Duke of Schomberg was certainly killed in passing the river Boyne . I am , Sir , with great respect , your most ebedient humble servant , " Dundalk , April ...
... hope you will be pleased to insert in future editions of your late book . " The Duke of Schomberg was certainly killed in passing the river Boyne . I am , Sir , with great respect , your most ebedient humble servant , " Dundalk , April ...
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... hope , the poet wanders among the faint traces of in any unprejudiced mind , when the following are past scenes , contrasting their former life and gaiety added ; viz . that the character of the village preach- with their present ...
... hope , the poet wanders among the faint traces of in any unprejudiced mind , when the following are past scenes , contrasting their former life and gaiety added ; viz . that the character of the village preach- with their present ...
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