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" I know of no misery but a gaol to which my own imprudencies and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable these three or four weeks, and, by heavens ! request it as a favour, as a favour that may prevent somewhat more fatal. I have been some... "
Goldsmith's Natural history, with notes collected, with a life of O ... - Page xi
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1853
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., 3–4. köide

Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 lehte
...misery but a jail, to which my own deuces and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable [hree wful face : the dauntless child Stretched forth his little arm ur that may prevent somewhat more fatal. I have been some struggling with a wretched being — with...
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The New-York Review, 1. köide

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 522 lehte
...ingenious and honourable suggestion. « Sir, " I know of no misery but a gaol to which my own imprudences and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable...have been some years struggling with a wretched being — %vith all that contempt that indigence brings with it — with all those strong passions which...
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The life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1. köide

sir James Prior - 1837 - 550 lehte
...Griffiths, " Received in January, 1759." "SIR, " I know of no misery but a gaol to which my own imprudencies and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable...I have been some years struggling with a wretched being—with all that contempt that indigence brings with it—with all those strong passions which...
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American Quarterly Review, 21. köide

1837 - 536 lehte
...was received in January, 1759. " Sir,—I know of no misery but a jail to which tny own imprudences and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable...three or four weeks, and, by heavens ! request it as a favour—as a favour that may prevent somewhat more fatal. I have been some years struggling with a...
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The New-York Review, 1. köide

Francis Lister Hawks, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1837 - 520 lehte
...ingenious and honourable suggestion. " Sir, " I know of no misery but a gaol to which my own imprudences and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable...three or four weeks, and, by heavens! request it as a favour—as, a favour that may prevent somewhat more fatal. I have been some years struggling with...
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American Quarterly Review, 21. köide

1837 - 552 lehte
...dictates of necessity, but of choice. " Sir,—I know of no misery bat a jail to which my own imprudences and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable...three or four weeks, and, by heavens ! request it as a favour—as a favour that may prevent somewhat more fatal. I have been some years struggling with a...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 65. köide

1837 - 608 lehte
...but a gaol, to which my own 4 imprudencies and your letter seem to point. I have seen it ine4 vitable these three or four weeks, and, by heavens ! request...favour — as a favour that may prevent somewhat more 4 fatal. I have been some years struggling with a wretched ' being — with all that contempt that...
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The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: From a Variety of Original ..., 1. köide

Sir James Prior - 1837 - 554 lehte
...Griffiths, " Received in January, 1759-" "SIR, " I know of no misery but a gaol to which my own imprudencies and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable these three or four weeks, and, by heavens I request it as a favour — as a favour that may prevent somewhat more fatal. 1 have been some years...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., 2. köide

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 lehte
...threatened, and the poet replied — ' I know of no misery but a gaol, to which my own imprudences t to roam, from shade onward to shade, Destruction before me, and sorrow behind." fresh fragrance I request it as a favour — as a favour that may prevent somewhat more fatal. I have been some years...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 34. köide

1855 - 602 lehte
...answer full of woe the miserable debtor begs to be consigned to a gaol. " I have seen it," he says, " inevitable these three or four weeks, and, by heavens ! request it as a favor, — as a favor that may prevent somewhat more fatal." He denies the villany, but owns that he...
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