The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... perhaps be true . But for my own part , I never found any of those prodi- gies of parts , although I have known enow that were desirous , among the ignorant , of being thought So. There is one presumption , however , of the early ...
... perhaps be true . But for my own part , I never found any of those prodi- gies of parts , although I have known enow that were desirous , among the ignorant , of being thought So. There is one presumption , however , of the early ...
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... perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion if they had known more . Parnell , by what I have been able to collect from my father and uncle , who knew him , was the most capable n an in the world to make the happiness of those ...
... perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion if they had known more . Parnell , by what I have been able to collect from my father and uncle , who knew him , was the most capable n an in the world to make the happiness of those ...
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... perhaps be true . But for my own part , I never found any of those prodi- gies of parts , although I have known enow that were desirous , among the ignorant , of being thought So. There is one presumption , however , of the early ...
... perhaps be true . But for my own part , I never found any of those prodi- gies of parts , although I have known enow that were desirous , among the ignorant , of being thought So. There is one presumption , however , of the early ...
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... perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion if they had known more . Parnell , by what I have been able to collect from my father and uncle , who knew him , was the most capable n an in the world to make the happiness of those ...
... perhaps , could have given very little informa- tion if they had known more . Parnell , by what I have been able to collect from my father and uncle , who knew him , was the most capable n an in the world to make the happiness of those ...
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... perhaps you are not sensible of this , who give away your own works . You are a generous author ; I a hackney scribbler ; you a Grecian , and bred at a University ; I a poor Eng- ' lishman , of my own educating ; you a reverend parson ...
... perhaps you are not sensible of this , who give away your own works . You are a generous author ; I a hackney scribbler ; you a Grecian , and bred at a University ; I a poor Eng- ' lishman , of my own educating ; you a reverend parson ...
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