The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... dear : But this vile hour disperses all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæsar persuades , submission must be mine ; 1 This translation was first printed in one of our ...
... dear : But this vile hour disperses all my store , And all my hoard of honour is no more ; For ah ! too partial to my life's decline , Cæsar persuades , submission must be mine ; 1 This translation was first printed in one of our ...
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... And clasp'd her to his breast : The wondering fair one turn'd to chide- ' Twas Edwin's self that press'd . « < Turn , Angelina , ever dear , My charmer , turn to see Thy own , thy long - lost Edwin here , 22 THE HERMIT .
... And clasp'd her to his breast : The wondering fair one turn'd to chide- ' Twas Edwin's self that press'd . « < Turn , Angelina , ever dear , My charmer , turn to see Thy own , thy long - lost Edwin here , 22 THE HERMIT .
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With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith. THE TRAVELLER ; OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY : A POEM . FIRST PRINTED IN MDCCLXV . TO THE REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR , The Traveller; or, a Prospect of Society.
With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith. THE TRAVELLER ; OR , A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY : A POEM . FIRST PRINTED IN MDCCLXV . TO THE REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR , The Traveller; or, a Prospect of Society.
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With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. 1 TO THE REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR ,
With an Account of His Life and Writings Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. 1 TO THE REV . HENRY GOLDSMITH . DEAR SIR ,
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... DEAR SIR , I AM sensible that the friendship between us can ac- quire no new force from the ceremonies of a dedication ; and perhaps it demands an excuse thus to prefix your name to my attempts , which you decline giving with your own ...
... DEAR SIR , I AM sensible that the friendship between us can ac- quire no new force from the ceremonies of a dedication ; and perhaps it demands an excuse thus to prefix your name to my attempts , which you decline giving with your own ...
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