The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... England P. 407 p . 408 Age of . p . 411 Of the Opera in England . P. 415 AN INQUIRY INTO THE PRESENT STATE OF POLITE LEARNING . p . 338 p . 686 The wretch condemned with life to part CONTENTS . vii.
... England P. 407 p . 408 Age of . p . 411 Of the Opera in England . P. 415 AN INQUIRY INTO THE PRESENT STATE OF POLITE LEARNING . p . 338 p . 686 The wretch condemned with life to part CONTENTS . vii.
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... England . p . 433 Bulkley p . 683 IX . Of the Marks of Literary Decay in Intended Epilogue to " She Stoops to Con- France and England . P. 437 quer " p . 684 x . Of the Stage P. 440 Another intended Epilogue to " She Stoops to XI . On ...
... England . p . 433 Bulkley p . 683 IX . Of the Marks of Literary Decay in Intended Epilogue to " She Stoops to Con- France and England . P. 437 quer " p . 684 x . Of the Stage P. 440 Another intended Epilogue to " She Stoops to XI . On ...
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... England , and in whom , since their first coming to Ireland , the clerical profession , in its Protestant form , had been almost hereditary . Goldsmith's mother , Ann Jones , was also of a clerical and Protestant family that had been ...
... England , and in whom , since their first coming to Ireland , the clerical profession , in its Protestant form , had been almost hereditary . Goldsmith's mother , Ann Jones , was also of a clerical and Protestant family that had been ...
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... sixtieth year , took the chief part . It was an argu- ment about England and the English , in which Voltaire , after being long silent , burst into a magnificent defence of them against Diderot and MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
... sixtieth year , took the chief part . It was an argu- ment about England and the English , in which Voltaire , after being long silent , burst into a magnificent defence of them against Diderot and MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH . xix.
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... England , and could be in London if they liked , and that away in Scotland , only dreaming of London in the distance , were a few northern lights , with Allan Ramsay still surviving among them ; finally imagine Burke , who was ...
... England , and could be in London if they liked , and that away in Scotland , only dreaming of London in the distance , were a few northern lights , with Allan Ramsay still surviving among them ; finally imagine Burke , who was ...
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