The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Prefaces and introductions. Animated nature (extracts) Nobleman's letters. Goody Two-shoes. IndexG. Bell and sons, 1886 |
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... spirit of the performance , though we have little to say in praise of its accuracy , terms which , as Prior remarks , are similar to those used in the Monthly " " His keeping himself concealed may probably , to some , 4 GOLDSMITH'S WORKS .
... spirit of the performance , though we have little to say in praise of its accuracy , terms which , as Prior remarks , are similar to those used in the Monthly " " His keeping himself concealed may probably , to some , 4 GOLDSMITH'S WORKS .
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... says the original work was revised by pastor Daniel de Superville , one of those who received the fugitive . He adds that an edition later PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION ΤΟ THE HISTORY OF THE SEVEN YEARS 6 GOLDSMITH'S WORKS .
... says the original work was revised by pastor Daniel de Superville , one of those who received the fugitive . He adds that an edition later PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION ΤΟ THE HISTORY OF THE SEVEN YEARS 6 GOLDSMITH'S WORKS .
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... say they , only to protect our commerce , and every other advantage will necessarily follow . It must be confessed that many plausible things have been advanced , as well as great authorities alleged , in support of this doctrine ; but ...
... say they , only to protect our commerce , and every other advantage will necessarily follow . It must be confessed that many plausible things have been advanced , as well as great authorities alleged , in support of this doctrine ; but ...
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... say very lately , I have in my eye the glorious but ineffectual struggles of their parliament for liberty : the country now ... says , " Track , a path , course , " & c . , is " confused with tract in our old authors . " - ED . may be ...
... say very lately , I have in my eye the glorious but ineffectual struggles of their parliament for liberty : the country now ... says , " Track , a path , course , " & c . , is " confused with tract in our old authors . " - ED . may be ...
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... say , should have some counterpoise . From Prussia it cannot be expected , since the strength of that kingdom at present is merely artificial and transitory ; as it rose to its highest pitch under the present monarch , ' so it probably ...
... say , should have some counterpoise . From Prussia it cannot be expected , since the strength of that kingdom at present is merely artificial and transitory ; as it rose to its highest pitch under the present monarch , ' so it probably ...
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