The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... letter is dated January , 1770 . to oblige me , you will write often , whether I an- " DEAR BROTHER , -I should have answered swer you or not . Let me particularly have the news your letter sooner , but in truth I am not fond of of our ...
... letter is dated January , 1770 . to oblige me , you will write often , whether I an- " DEAR BROTHER , -I should have answered swer you or not . Let me particularly have the news your letter sooner , but in truth I am not fond of of our ...
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... letter by the post , intimating me for support ; and that I was now , both by rea- all his nephew's ill usage , and my life for it , that in son and justice , obliged to try to reconcile my land- three days you shall have an answer ...
... letter by the post , intimating me for support ; and that I was now , both by rea- all his nephew's ill usage , and my life for it , that in son and justice , obliged to try to reconcile my land- three days you shall have an answer ...
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... letter to him from Pope and Gay , in which they endeavour to hasten him to finish that production . " DEAR SIR , London , March 18 . " Mr. Pope is reading a letter ; and in the mean time , I make use of the pen to testify my uneasi ...
... letter to him from Pope and Gay , in which they endeavour to hasten him to finish that production . " DEAR SIR , London , March 18 . " Mr. Pope is reading a letter ; and in the mean time , I make use of the pen to testify my uneasi ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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