The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... an History of 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 ° I. Introduction page 139 141 146.
... an History of 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 ° I. Introduction page 139 141 146.
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... English 268 - 270 273 III . On Deceit and Falshood 277 An Account of the Augustan Age of Eng- land 283 Of the Opera in England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs 11. Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature 299 302 ...
... English 268 - 270 273 III . On Deceit and Falshood 277 An Account of the Augustan Age of Eng- land 283 Of the Opera in England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs 11. Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature 299 302 ...
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... English 273 III . On Deceit and Falshood 277 An Account of the Augustan Age of Eng- land - 283 Of the Opera in England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs II . Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature III . Asem , an ...
... English 273 III . On Deceit and Falshood 277 An Account of the Augustan Age of Eng- land - 283 Of the Opera in England 292 Preface to the ESSAYS I. Description of various Clubs II . Specimen of a Magazine in Miniature III . Asem , an ...
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... English friends he pretended to despise . In fact , his conduct , in this particular , was rather splenetic than wise ; he had either lost the art to engage , or did not employ his skill in securing those more permanent , though more ...
... English friends he pretended to despise . In fact , his conduct , in this particular , was rather splenetic than wise ; he had either lost the art to engage , or did not employ his skill in securing those more permanent , though more ...
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... English poetry to resemble what the generality of mankind have allowed to excel . A studious and correct observer of anti- quity , he set himself to consider Nature with the lights it lent him ; and he found that the more aid he bor ...
... English poetry to resemble what the generality of mankind have allowed to excel . A studious and correct observer of anti- quity , he set himself to consider Nature with the lights it lent him ; and he found that the more aid he bor ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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