The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith, including a variety of pieces now first collected by J. Prior, Volum 21853 |
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... once attend the unfortunate . I am resolved to make a new adventure . The furniture , frippery , and fireworks of China have long been fashionably bought up . I'll try the fair with a small cargo of Chinese morality . If the Chinese ...
... once attend the unfortunate . I am resolved to make a new adventure . The furniture , frippery , and fireworks of China have long been fashionably bought up . I'll try the fair with a small cargo of Chinese morality . If the Chinese ...
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... once a proof of their indigence and vanity ; their vanity , in each having one of those pictures ex- posed to public view ; and their indigence , in being unable to get them better painted . In this respect , the fancy of their painters ...
... once a proof of their indigence and vanity ; their vanity , in each having one of those pictures ex- posed to public view ; and their indigence , in being unable to get them better painted . In this respect , the fancy of their painters ...
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... once more , therefore , relax into my former indifference with regard to the English ladies ; they once 42 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Licentiousness of the English with regard to Women-Character a Woman's Man.
... once more , therefore , relax into my former indifference with regard to the English ladies ; they once 42 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . Licentiousness of the English with regard to Women-Character a Woman's Man.
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Oliver Goldsmith sir James Prior. indifference with regard to the English ladies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes . Thus is my whole time passed in forming conclusions which the next minute's expe- rience may ...
Oliver Goldsmith sir James Prior. indifference with regard to the English ladies ; they once more begin to appear disagreeable in my eyes . Thus is my whole time passed in forming conclusions which the next minute's expe- rience may ...
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... once the dominions of a Tartar prince ; and these ruins the seat of arts , elegance , and ease . This prince waged an unsuccessful war with one of the emperors of China ; he was conquered , his cities plundered , and all ́ his subjects ...
... once the dominions of a Tartar prince ; and these ruins the seat of arts , elegance , and ease . This prince waged an unsuccessful war with one of the emperors of China ; he was conquered , his cities plundered , and all ́ his subjects ...
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