The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan and Company, limited, 1933 - 695 páginas |
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... manner of writing be perfectly adapted to the taste of gentle- men and ladies of fashion here , yet still it deserves greater praise in being equally suited to the most vulgar apprehensions . The very ladies and gentlemen of Benin or ...
... manner of writing be perfectly adapted to the taste of gentle- men and ladies of fashion here , yet still it deserves greater praise in being equally suited to the most vulgar apprehensions . The very ladies and gentlemen of Benin or ...
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... manner to the wall as before . In this manner it spins and fixes several threads parallel to each other , which , so to speak , serve as the warp to the in- tended web . To form the woof , it spins in the same manner its thread , trans ...
... manner to the wall as before . In this manner it spins and fixes several threads parallel to each other , which , so to speak , serve as the warp to the in- tended web . To form the woof , it spins in the same manner its thread , trans ...
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... manner of L'Estrange , till not only all decency , but all propriety , of language was lost in the nation . Leslie , a pert writer , with some wit and learning , insulted the government every week with the grossest abuse . His style and ...
... manner of L'Estrange , till not only all decency , but all propriety , of language was lost in the nation . Leslie , a pert writer , with some wit and learning , insulted the government every week with the grossest abuse . His style and ...
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MEMOIR OF GOLDSMITH | ix |
STATE OF POLITE LEARNING | xxvii |
THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD | xxxvii |
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