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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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The Medical Fortnightly, 33–34. köide

1908 - 594 lehte
...replied: "I know of no misery but a jail, to which my own imprudence and your letter seem to point ; 1 have seen it inevitable these three or four weeks, and, by heavens, request it as a favor — a favor that may prevent something more fatal. "I have been some years struggling with a...
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The Collected Letters of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1928 - 252 lehte
...a gaol to 'which my own imprudencies and your letter seem to point. I have seen it inevitable this three or four weeks, and by heavens, request it as...that may prevent somewhat more fatal. I have been 1 From the original in the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. It was first published by...
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