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... entirely upon you ; and yet still I hope you will find your man , even though I lose " you the mean while . At this time , the more I love you , the more I can spare you ; which alone will , I dare say , be a reason to you to let me ...
... entirely upon you ; and yet still I hope you will find your man , even though I lose " you the mean while . At this time , the more I love you , the more I can spare you ; which alone will , I dare say , be a reason to you to let me ...
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... entirely , Your affectionate , faithful , · Obliged friend and servant , · A. POPE . ' From these letters to Parnell , we may conclude , as far as their testimony can go , that he was an agree- able , a generous , and a sincere man ...
... entirely , Your affectionate , faithful , · Obliged friend and servant , · A. POPE . ' From these letters to Parnell , we may conclude , as far as their testimony can go , that he was an agree- able , a generous , and a sincere man ...
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... entirely free ; he has considered the language of poetry as the language of life , and conveys the warmest thoughts in the simplest expression . Parnell has written several poems besides these published by Pope , and some of them have ...
... entirely free ; he has considered the language of poetry as the language of life , and conveys the warmest thoughts in the simplest expression . Parnell has written several poems besides these published by Pope , and some of them have ...
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... entirely ' be without one every where , shew that I have a place in your remembrance ; 6 " • Your most affectionate , ' Faithful servants , ' A. POPE , and J. GAY . ' Homer will be published in three weeks . ' I cannot finish this ...
... entirely ' be without one every where , shew that I have a place in your remembrance ; 6 " • Your most affectionate , ' Faithful servants , ' A. POPE , and J. GAY . ' Homer will be published in three weeks . ' I cannot finish this ...
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... entirely sacrificed to it . It was in vain that Swift , who was admitted into their counsels , urged the un- reasonable impropriety of their disputes ; that , while they were thus at variance within the walls , the enemy were making ...
... entirely sacrificed to it . It was in vain that Swift , who was admitted into their counsels , urged the un- reasonable impropriety of their disputes ; that , while they were thus at variance within the walls , the enemy were making ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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