The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... lady that I would dispense with the ceremony of stripping , and immediately presented my glass to her view . As when a first - rate beauty , after having with difficulty escaped the small - pox , revisits her favourite mirror - that ...
... lady that I would dispense with the ceremony of stripping , and immediately presented my glass to her view . As when a first - rate beauty , after having with difficulty escaped the small - pox , revisits her favourite mirror - that ...
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... lady's quality or fashion was once determined here by the circumference of her hoop , both are now measured by the length of her tail . Women of moderate fortunes are con- tented with tails moderately long ; but ladies of true taste and ...
... lady's quality or fashion was once determined here by the circumference of her hoop , both are now measured by the length of her tail . Women of moderate fortunes are con- tented with tails moderately long ; but ladies of true taste and ...
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... lady to consign her reputation to his keeping . But in the beginning of life , it is said , he knew the secret history of the times , and contributed himself to swell the page of scandal . Were I upon the pre- sent occasion to hold the ...
... lady to consign her reputation to his keeping . But in the beginning of life , it is said , he knew the secret history of the times , and contributed himself to swell the page of scandal . Were I upon the pre- sent occasion to hold the ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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