The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... England The Preface to the History of the Earth , & c . 97 103 109 The Preface to the Beauties of English Poetry 119 The Preface to a Collection of Poems , & c . A 2 ¡¤ 133 THE BEE N ¡Æ I. Introduction page 139 141 146.
... England The Preface to the History of the Earth , & c . 97 103 109 The Preface to the Beauties of English Poetry 119 The Preface to a Collection of Poems , & c . A 2 ¡¤ 133 THE BEE N ¡Æ I. Introduction page 139 141 146.
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... England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs 11. Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature 299 302 - 311 III . Asem , an Eastern Tale ; or Vindication of the Wisdom of PROVIDENCE in the moral Government of the World - IV ...
... England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs 11. Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature 299 302 - 311 III . Asem , an Eastern Tale ; or Vindication of the Wisdom of PROVIDENCE in the moral Government of the World - IV ...
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... England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs II . Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature III . Asem , an Eastern Tale ; or Vindication of the Wisdom of PROVIDENCE in the moral Government of the World 299 302 311 315 IV ...
... England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs II . Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature III . Asem , an Eastern Tale ; or Vindication of the Wisdom of PROVIDENCE in the moral Government of the World 299 302 311 315 IV ...
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... England ; will not you accompany him ? or is England to lose 6 every thing that has any charms for us , and must we pray for banishment as a benediction ? -I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come ...
... England ; will not you accompany him ? or is England to lose 6 every thing that has any charms for us , and must we pray for banishment as a benediction ? -I have once been witness of some , I hope all of your splenetic hours : come ...
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... England ; even Nurse herself is in danger of being in love in her old age , and ( for all I know ) would even marry Dennis for your sake , because he is your man , and loves his master . In short , come down forthwith , or give me good ...
... England ; even Nurse herself is in danger of being in love in her old age , and ( for all I know ) would even marry Dennis for your sake , because he is your man , and loves his master . In short , come down forthwith , or give me good ...
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