The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... wife and happy . • 31 XII . The funeral folemnities of the English . Their paffion for flattering epitaphs . XIII . An account of Weftminifter Abbey . ... 34 38 XIV . The reception of the Chinese from a lady of diftinction .. · 44 XV ...
... wife and happy . • 31 XII . The funeral folemnities of the English . Their paffion for flattering epitaphs . XIII . An account of Weftminifter Abbey . ... 34 38 XIV . The reception of the Chinese from a lady of diftinction .. · 44 XV ...
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... wife , his house and furniture . 210 of his • ... 214 LV . Some thoughts on the prefent fituation of af- fairs in the different countries of Europe . . . . 218 LVI . The difficulty of rifing in literary reputation without intrigue or ...
... wife , his house and furniture . 210 of his • ... 214 LV . Some thoughts on the prefent fituation of af- fairs in the different countries of Europe . . . . 218 LVI . The difficulty of rifing in literary reputation without intrigue or ...
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... wife of Peter the Great . • · • • 243 249 252 LXII . The rife of the decline of literature , not de- pendant on man , but refulting from the viciffitudes of nature . LXIII . The Great exchange happiness for fhow . Their folly in this ...
... wife of Peter the Great . • · • • 243 249 252 LXII . The rife of the decline of literature , not de- pendant on man , but refulting from the viciffitudes of nature . LXIII . The Great exchange happiness for fhow . Their folly in this ...
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... wife ; I may then call the reafoning principle to my aid , and compare thofe objects with each other , which were before examined without reflection . Behold me then in London , gazing at the ftran- gers , and they at me ; it feems they ...
... wife ; I may then call the reafoning principle to my aid , and compare thofe objects with each other , which were before examined without reflection . Behold me then in London , gazing at the ftran- gers , and they at me ; it feems they ...
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... wife , nothing more is requifite here than for a man to borrow hair from the heads of all his neighbours , and clap it like a bush on his own : the diftributors of law and phyfic ftick on fuch quantities , that it is almoft impoffible ...
... wife , nothing more is requifite here than for a man to borrow hair from the heads of all his neighbours , and clap it like a bush on his own : the diftributors of law and phyfic ftick on fuch quantities , that it is almoft impoffible ...
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