The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... Late War . " [ Now first collected . ] INTRODUCTION to " A General History of the World , from the Creation to the Present Time . " [ Now first collected . ] 526 ....... 527 PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION to " The History of Eng- land ; in a ...
... Late War . " [ Now first collected . ] INTRODUCTION to " A General History of the World , from the Creation to the Present Time . " [ Now first collected . ] 526 ....... 527 PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION to " The History of Eng- land ; in a ...
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... late gone to see : in the " Miser , " which was played a few nights ago at Covent - Garden , Lovegold appears through the whole in circumstances of exaggerated avarice ; all the player's action , therefore , should conspire with the ...
... late gone to see : in the " Miser , " which was played a few nights ago at Covent - Garden , Lovegold appears through the whole in circumstances of exaggerated avarice ; all the player's action , therefore , should conspire with the ...
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... late years , having been much deteriorated by the new streets that have arisen in all the neighbouring fields . " - Brayley's Londi- niana , vol . ii . p . 196. ] mate esteemed friends and acquaintance . Both were so pleased ON DRESS . 27.
... late years , having been much deteriorated by the new streets that have arisen in all the neighbouring fields . " - Brayley's Londi- niana , vol . ii . p . 196. ] mate esteemed friends and acquaintance . Both were so pleased ON DRESS . 27.
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... late he finds , that he had the best part of the show for nothing at the door . BIDDERMAN THE WISE . ( 1 ) A Flemish Tradition . Every country has its traditions , which , either too mi- nute or not sufficiently authentic to receive ...
... late he finds , that he had the best part of the show for nothing at the door . BIDDERMAN THE WISE . ( 1 ) A Flemish Tradition . Every country has its traditions , which , either too mi- nute or not sufficiently authentic to receive ...
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... late a gentleman appeared , who thinks the study of rhetoric essential to a perfect education . That bold male eloquence , which often without pleasing convinces , is generally destroyed by such institutions . Convincing eloquence ...
... late a gentleman appeared , who thinks the study of rhetoric essential to a perfect education . That bold male eloquence , which often without pleasing convinces , is generally destroyed by such institutions . Convincing eloquence ...
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