The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... ladies trains ridiculed , LXXXI . The sciences useful in a populous state , prejudicial in a barbarious one , LXXXII . Some cautions on life , taken from a modern philosopher of China , LXXXIII . The anecdotes of several foets , who ...
... ladies trains ridiculed , LXXXI . The sciences useful in a populous state , prejudicial in a barbarious one , LXXXII . Some cautions on life , taken from a modern philosopher of China , LXXXIII . The anecdotes of several foets , who ...
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... ladies advised to get husbands . A story to this purpose ,. LXXXVIII . The folly of remote or useless dis- quisitions among the learned , . LXXXIX . The English subject to the spleen , XC . The influence of climate and soil upon the ...
... ladies advised to get husbands . A story to this purpose ,. LXXXVIII . The folly of remote or useless dis- quisitions among the learned , . LXXXIX . The English subject to the spleen , XC . The influence of climate and soil upon the ...
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... lady who had inherited all the titles , and all the nervous complaints of nobility , thought fit to impair her dignity and mend her constitution , by marrying a farmer ; this must have been a sad shock to her inconsolable relations , to ...
... lady who had inherited all the titles , and all the nervous complaints of nobility , thought fit to impair her dignity and mend her constitution , by marrying a farmer ; this must have been a sad shock to her inconsolable relations , to ...
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... lady should endeavour to keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all ...
... lady should endeavour to keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all ...
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... Lady Trail has had a sacque from this piece this very morning . But friend , said I , though my Lady has chosen a sacque from it , I see no neces- sity that I should wear it for a night - cap . That may be , returned he again , yet what ...
... Lady Trail has had a sacque from this piece this very morning . But friend , said I , though my Lady has chosen a sacque from it , I see no neces- sity that I should wear it for a night - cap . That may be , returned he again , yet what ...
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