The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in EuropeG. Bell and sons, 1885 |
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... behaviour of a shopkeeper and his journeyman LXXVIII . The French ridiculed after their own manner LXXIX . The preparations of both theatres for a winter cam- paign • LETTER LXXX . The evil tendency of increasing penal laws CONTENTS . 5.
... behaviour of a shopkeeper and his journeyman LXXVIII . The French ridiculed after their own manner LXXIX . The preparations of both theatres for a winter cam- paign • LETTER LXXX . The evil tendency of increasing penal laws CONTENTS . 5.
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... manner of travellers , in their usual relations , ridi- culed [ A Journey from London to Kentish Town . ] 439 CXXIII . The Conclusion · 443 APPENDIX TO THE PRESENT EDITION . Two ESSAYS ATTRIBUTED TO GOLDSMITH . I. The Bravery of the ...
... manner of travellers , in their usual relations , ridi- culed [ A Journey from London to Kentish Town . ] 439 CXXIII . The Conclusion · 443 APPENDIX TO THE PRESENT EDITION . Two ESSAYS ATTRIBUTED TO GOLDSMITH . I. The Bravery of the ...
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... manner of placing these spots , when I have finished a map of an English face patched up to the fashion , which shall shortly be sent to increase your curious collection of paintings , medals , and monsters . But what surprises more ...
... manner of placing these spots , when I have finished a map of an English face patched up to the fashion , which shall shortly be sent to increase your curious collection of paintings , medals , and monsters . But what surprises more ...
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... send a specimen , which may serve to exhibit the manner of their being written , and distinguish the characters of the various nations which are united in its composition . NAPLES . - We have lately dug up here a CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 25.
... send a specimen , which may serve to exhibit the manner of their being written , and distinguish the characters of the various nations which are united in its composition . NAPLES . - We have lately dug up here a CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 25.
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... manners of the ladies in this city are so very open , and so vastly engaging , that I am inclined to pass over the more ... manner forces me along ; another catches me round the neck , and desires to partake in this office of hospitality ...
... manners of the ladies in this city are so very open , and so vastly engaging , that I am inclined to pass over the more ... manner forces me along ; another catches me round the neck , and desires to partake in this office of hospitality ...
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