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... things . " As to Goldsmith , he persisted in his credulity , and had subsequently a dispute with Dr. Percy on the subject , which interrupted and almost destroyed their friendship . After all , his en- thusiasm was of a generous ...
... things . " As to Goldsmith , he persisted in his credulity , and had subsequently a dispute with Dr. Percy on the subject , which interrupted and almost destroyed their friendship . After all , his en- thusiasm was of a generous ...
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... thing more permanent can be secured for you . ' This employment , which I pursued for some time , was to translate passages from Buffon , which were abridged or altered , according to circumstances , for his Natural History ...
... thing more permanent can be secured for you . ' This employment , which I pursued for some time , was to translate passages from Buffon , which were abridged or altered , according to circumstances , for his Natural History ...
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... thing of the kind passed through my mind , but I did not think I had uttered it . " It is proper to observe that these jokes were played off by Burke before he had attained the full eminence of his social position , and that he may have ...
... thing of the kind passed through my mind , but I did not think I had uttered it . " It is proper to observe that these jokes were played off by Burke before he had attained the full eminence of his social position , and that he may have ...
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... things to try my hand at that character . " The un- wary speech , which anyone else might have made without comment , has been thought worthy of record as whimsically characteristic . Beauclerc was extremely apt to circulate anec- dotes ...
... things to try my hand at that character . " The un- wary speech , which anyone else might have made without comment , has been thought worthy of record as whimsically characteristic . Beauclerc was extremely apt to circulate anec- dotes ...
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... things ; but a man must eat a great many of them before he is filled . " Aye ; but how many of them , " asked Gold- smith , with affected simplicity , " would reach to the moon ? " " To the moon ! Ah , sir , that , I fear , exceeds your ...
... things ; but a man must eat a great many of them before he is filled . " Aye ; but how many of them , " asked Gold- smith , with affected simplicity , " would reach to the moon ? " " To the moon ! Ah , sir , that , I fear , exceeds your ...
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