The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Letters from a citizen of the world to his friends in the EastA. and W. Galignami and Company, 1837 |
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... manner of writing among the Chinese . The eastern tales of magazines , etc. ridiculed ... 128 XXXIV . Of the present ridiculous passion of the nobility for paint- ing ... 134 XXXV . The philosopher's son describes a lady , his fellow ...
... manner of writing among the Chinese . The eastern tales of magazines , etc. ridiculed ... 128 XXXIV . Of the present ridiculous passion of the nobility for paint- ing ... 134 XXXV . The philosopher's son describes a lady , his fellow ...
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... manner . 309 316 LXXIX . The preparations of both theatres for a winter campaign 319 LXXX . The evil tendency of increasing penal laws , or enforcing even those already in being with rigour .. 322 LXXXI . The ladies ' trains ridiculed ...
... manner . 309 316 LXXIX . The preparations of both theatres for a winter campaign 319 LXXX . The evil tendency of increasing penal laws , or enforcing even those already in being with rigour .. 322 LXXXI . The ladies ' trains ridiculed ...
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... manner in which some philosophers make artificial 366 ..... misery 369 XCIII . The fondness of some to admire the writings of lords , etc .. 373 XCIV . The philosopher's son is again separated from his beau- tiful companion ..... 375 ...
... manner in which some philosophers make artificial 366 ..... misery 369 XCIII . The fondness of some to admire the writings of lords , etc .. 373 XCIV . The philosopher's son is again separated from his beau- tiful companion ..... 375 ...
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... CXXI . The irresolution of the English accounted for .. 471 CXXII . The manner of travellers in their usual relations ridiculed .. 473 CXXIII . The conclusion .... 478 LETTERS FROM A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD VOL . III X CONTENTS .
... CXXI . The irresolution of the English accounted for .. 471 CXXII . The manner of travellers in their usual relations ridiculed .. 473 CXXIII . The conclusion .... 478 LETTERS FROM A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD VOL . III X CONTENTS .
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... manner as to make it impossible to distinguish whether the patient wears a cap or a plaster ; but , to make the picture more perfectly striking , conceive the tail of some beast , a greyhound's tail , or a pig's tail , for instance ...
... manner as to make it impossible to distinguish whether the patient wears a cap or a plaster ; but , to make the picture more perfectly striking , conceive the tail of some beast , a greyhound's tail , or a pig's tail , for instance ...
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