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... happy . His letter brings nothing but good news ; he is the favourite of his colonel , who promises to procure him the very next lieutenancy that becomes va- cant . " 66 66 " " " And are you sure of all this ? " cried my wife ; are you ...
... happy . His letter brings nothing but good news ; he is the favourite of his colonel , who promises to procure him the very next lieutenancy that becomes va- cant . " 66 66 " " " And are you sure of all this ? " cried my wife ; are you ...
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... happy . 66 Thus , my friends , you see religion does what philosophy could never do : it shows the equal dealings of Heaven to the happy and the unhappy , and levels all human enjoyments to nearly the same standard . It gives to both ...
... happy . 66 Thus , my friends , you see religion does what philosophy could never do : it shows the equal dealings of Heaven to the happy and the unhappy , and levels all human enjoyments to nearly the same standard . It gives to both ...
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... Happy , therefore , at last in escaping from calumny ! happy in leaving a world that was unworthy of him and his writings ! Let others , my friend , bestrew the hearses of the great with panegyric ; but such a loss as the world has now ...
... Happy , therefore , at last in escaping from calumny ! happy in leaving a world that was unworthy of him and his writings ! Let others , my friend , bestrew the hearses of the great with panegyric ; but such a loss as the world has now ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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