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... look upon as making my ' last will and testament , since in it I shall give all I ' ever intend to give , ( which I'll beg your's and the ' Dean's acceptance of ) . You must look on me no more a poet , but a plain commoner , who lives ...
... look upon as making my ' last will and testament , since in it I shall give all I ' ever intend to give , ( which I'll beg your's and the ' Dean's acceptance of ) . You must look on me no more a poet , but a plain commoner , who lives ...
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... good in his own eyes ; no subor- dination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one another up to look upon the success of F 2 52 the present designs as infallible : every meeting- house LORD BOLINGBROKE . 51.
... good in his own eyes ; no subor- dination , no order , no concert . The Jacobites had wrought one another up to look upon the success of F 2 52 the present designs as infallible : every meeting- house LORD BOLINGBROKE . 51.
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... look back into those distant periods , all the objects seem to become more obscure , or are totally lost , by a sort of perspective diminution . In this case , there- fore , when the eye of truth could no longer discern clearly , fancy ...
... look back into those distant periods , all the objects seem to become more obscure , or are totally lost , by a sort of perspective diminution . In this case , there- fore , when the eye of truth could no longer discern clearly , fancy ...
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... look for the pre- cise name of that which is before him . If , for in- stance , the knob be divided at the ends , and the belly be streaked with white , it is no other than the Dor or the Maybug , an animal , the noxious quali- ties of ...
... look for the pre- cise name of that which is before him . If , for in- stance , the knob be divided at the ends , and the belly be streaked with white , it is no other than the Dor or the Maybug , an animal , the noxious quali- ties of ...
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... look like envy , and might , perhaps , con- vict me of those very errors which I was wanting to lay upon him . I have therefore , as being every way his debtor , concealed my dissent , where my opinion was dif- ferent ; but wherever I ...
... look like envy , and might , perhaps , con- vict me of those very errors which I was wanting to lay upon him . I have therefore , as being every way his debtor , concealed my dissent , where my opinion was dif- ferent ; but wherever I ...
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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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