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Pagina 226
... Dress and On the Use of Language with many alterations in Essays , 1765 , as Essays I , XV and V. A City Night- Piece was reprinted without its last paragraph as Letter CXVII of The Citizen of the World . In revising the text of these ...
... Dress and On the Use of Language with many alterations in Essays , 1765 , as Essays I , XV and V. A City Night- Piece was reprinted without its last paragraph as Letter CXVII of The Citizen of the World . In revising the text of these ...
Pagina 232
... dress , would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and therefore it was wisely ordered , that our ladies should want taste , lest their admirers should entirely want reason . But to confess a truth , I do not find they ...
... dress , would be too powerful an antagonist for the opposite sex , and therefore it was wisely ordered , that our ladies should want taste , lest their admirers should entirely want reason . But to confess a truth , I do not find they ...
Pagina 391
Oliver Goldsmith. continued to venerate their dress ; for dress has a kind of mechanical influence on the mind . My friend in black indeed did not behave with the same deference , but contradicted the finest of them all in the most ...
Oliver Goldsmith. continued to venerate their dress ; for dress has a kind of mechanical influence on the mind . My friend in black indeed did not behave with the same deference , but contradicted the finest of them all in the most ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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