The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... from my reverie with the fright , I cannot help wishing that the pains taken in giving this correspondence an English dress , had been em- ployed ployed in contriving new political systems , or new plots PREFACE . VII.
... from my reverie with the fright , I cannot help wishing that the pains taken in giving this correspondence an English dress , had been em- ployed ployed in contriving new political systems , or new plots PREFACE . VII.
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... English . Its benefits . The fine Gentleman . The fine Lady 5 IV . English pride . Liberty . An instance of both . Newspapers . Politeness 9 V. English passion for politics . A specimen of a Characteristic of the manners of newspaper ...
... English . Its benefits . The fine Gentleman . The fine Lady 5 IV . English pride . Liberty . An instance of both . Newspapers . Politeness 9 V. English passion for politics . A specimen of a Characteristic of the manners of newspaper ...
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... English . Their passion for flattering epitaphs XIII . An account of Westminster Abbey 34 38 XIV . The reception of the Chinese from a lady of distinction 44 XV . Against cruelty to animals . A story from the Zendevest of Zoroaster - 47 ...
... English . Their passion for flattering epitaphs XIII . An account of Westminster Abbey 34 38 XIV . The reception of the Chinese from a lady of distinction 44 XV . Against cruelty to animals . A story from the Zendevest of Zoroaster - 47 ...
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... English no- bility . A Mushroom feast among the Tartars 118 XXXII . The manner of writing among the Chi- nese . The Eastern tales of Magazines , & c . ridi- - 115 122 128 132 culed XXXIII . Of the present ridiculous passion of the ...
... English no- bility . A Mushroom feast among the Tartars 118 XXXII . The manner of writing among the Chi- nese . The Eastern tales of Magazines , & c . ridi- - 115 122 128 132 culed XXXIII . Of the present ridiculous passion of the ...
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... English liberty L. A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese ¡¤ 193 197 206 LI . The impossibility of distinguishing men in Eng- land by their dress . Two instances of this 202 LII . The absurd taste for obscene and pert novels , such as ...
... English liberty L. A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese ¡¤ 193 197 206 LI . The impossibility of distinguishing men in Eng- land by their dress . Two instances of this 202 LII . The absurd taste for obscene and pert novels , such as ...
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