The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... equally strong with that of the Chinese . When a tradesman dies , his frightful face is painted up by an undertaker , and placed in a proper situa- tion to receive company : this is called lying in state . To this disagreeable spec ...
... equally strong with that of the Chinese . When a tradesman dies , his frightful face is painted up by an undertaker , and placed in a proper situa- tion to receive company : this is called lying in state . To this disagreeable spec ...
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... equally an enemy to a female dunce or a female pedant . " " You may be sure that Miss chose a husband with qualifications resembling her own she pitched upon a courtier equally remarkable for hunting and drink- ing , who had given ...
... equally an enemy to a female dunce or a female pedant . " " You may be sure that Miss chose a husband with qualifications resembling her own she pitched upon a courtier equally remarkable for hunting and drink- ing , who had given ...
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... equally absurd and equally vicious . 66 Upon this lady's decease , the tavern was successively occupied by adventurers , bullies , pimps , and gamesters . Towards the conclusion of the reign of Henry VII . gaming was more universally ...
... equally absurd and equally vicious . 66 Upon this lady's decease , the tavern was successively occupied by adventurers , bullies , pimps , and gamesters . Towards the conclusion of the reign of Henry VII . gaming was more universally ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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