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... round the new Great room * with Dukes and Peer 6 , And swears he'll never balk his country jeers ; Nay , more , they much admires his lounging gait , And talks to him as to the Lords of State . And there's my Comrade , too , that lived ...
... round the new Great room * with Dukes and Peer 6 , And swears he'll never balk his country jeers ; Nay , more , they much admires his lounging gait , And talks to him as to the Lords of State . And there's my Comrade , too , that lived ...
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... , ' Well , you acquitted yourself in this conversation better than I should have done ; for I should have bowed and stammered through the whole of it . ' To obviate all the reflections which have gone round the ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
... , ' Well , you acquitted yourself in this conversation better than I should have done ; for I should have bowed and stammered through the whole of it . ' To obviate all the reflections which have gone round the ANECDOTES OF GOLDSMITH .
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Oliver Goldsmith. To obviate all the reflections which have gone round the world to Johnson's prejudice , by applying to him the epithet of a bear , let me impress upon my readers a just and happy saying of my friend Goldsmith , who knew ...
Oliver Goldsmith. To obviate all the reflections which have gone round the world to Johnson's prejudice , by applying to him the epithet of a bear , let me impress upon my readers a just and happy saying of my friend Goldsmith , who knew ...
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... Round - Robin signed at Beauclerc's house , I had no part . I had no acquaintance with that gentleman , and was never in his house in my life . Thus died Oliver Goldsmith , in his chamber in the Temple , at a period of life when his ...
... Round - Robin signed at Beauclerc's house , I had no part . I had no acquaintance with that gentleman , and was never in his house in my life . Thus died Oliver Goldsmith , in his chamber in the Temple , at a period of life when his ...
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... Cibber's Com . Lover , p . 249 . ' I should of life's weary load complain , And , drown'd in tears , drag on the encumbering chain . ' Blackmore's Arthur , p . 212 . · Eternal blessings crown my earliest friend , And round.
... Cibber's Com . Lover , p . 249 . ' I should of life's weary load complain , And , drown'd in tears , drag on the encumbering chain . ' Blackmore's Arthur , p . 212 . · Eternal blessings crown my earliest friend , And round.
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