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... or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size , that , as ' Squire Richard says , would do no harm to nobody . However , they set me down as an arrant Tory , and conse- ΙΟ Oliver Goldsmith.
... or against liberty in my head ; my whole aim being to make up a book of a decent size , that , as ' Squire Richard says , would do no harm to nobody . However , they set me down as an arrant Tory , and conse- ΙΟ Oliver Goldsmith.
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... head of Reynolds would not suspect ; and on one occasion some person contrived seriously to injure this important adjunct to dress . It was the only one he had in the country , and the misfortune seemed irreparable until the services of ...
... head of Reynolds would not suspect ; and on one occasion some person contrived seriously to injure this important adjunct to dress . It was the only one he had in the country , and the misfortune seemed irreparable until the services of ...
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... head and heart , which shone forth in his countenance , and gained him the love of all who knew him . Among the circumstances of this visit , vaguely called to mind by this fair lady in after years , was that Goldsmith read to her and ...
... head and heart , which shone forth in his countenance , and gained him the love of all who knew him . Among the circumstances of this visit , vaguely called to mind by this fair lady in after years , was that Goldsmith read to her and ...
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... to the bookseller . 66 In this way Goldsmith went on overrun- ning the constable , " as he termed it ; spend- ing everything in advance ; working with an overtasked head and weary heart to pay for past pleasures Dissipation and Debts 39.
... to the bookseller . 66 In this way Goldsmith went on overrun- ning the constable , " as he termed it ; spend- ing everything in advance ; working with an overtasked head and weary heart to pay for past pleasures Dissipation and Debts 39.
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Washington Irving. overtasked head and weary heart to pay for past pleasures and past extravagance , and at the same time incurring new debts , to perpet- uate his struggles and darken his future pros- pects . While the excitement of ...
Washington Irving. overtasked head and weary heart to pay for past pleasures and past extravagance , and at the same time incurring new debts , to perpet- uate his struggles and darken his future pros- pects . While the excitement of ...
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