The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and Writings [extracted from the Edition of 1823]. A New Edition, EtcThomas Nelson, 1837 - 474 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... late sentence and instances the injustice of the King of France , in the case of the Prince of Charolais • 218 ib . An . 219 XXXVIII . The description of true po- liteness . Two letters of different countries , by ladies falsely thought ...
... late sentence and instances the injustice of the King of France , in the case of the Prince of Charolais • 218 ib . An . 219 XXXVIII . The description of true po- liteness . Two letters of different countries , by ladies falsely thought ...
Pagina vi
... late English titles CXXI . The manner of travellers in their usual relations ridiculed CXXII . The conclusion 287 316 288 318 • 289 CXX . The irresolution of the English accounted for • 319 320 . 321 • 323 335 the · 355 . 361 XCIV . The ...
... late English titles CXXI . The manner of travellers in their usual relations ridiculed CXXII . The conclusion 287 316 288 318 • 289 CXX . The irresolution of the English accounted for • 319 320 . 321 • 323 335 the · 355 . 361 XCIV . The ...
Pagina x
... late Rev. Dr Milner , in instructing the young gentlemen at the academy at Peckham ; and acquitted himself greatly to the Doctor's satisfaction for a short time ; but , having obtained some reputation by the criticisms he had written in ...
... late Rev. Dr Milner , in instructing the young gentlemen at the academy at Peckham ; and acquitted himself greatly to the Doctor's satisfaction for a short time ; but , having obtained some reputation by the criticisms he had written in ...
Pagina xvi
... late , the press has turned from defending public interest , to making inroads upon private life : from combating the strong , to overwhelming the feeble . No condition is now too obscure for its abuse , and the protector is become the ...
... late , the press has turned from defending public interest , to making inroads upon private life : from combating the strong , to overwhelming the feeble . No condition is now too obscure for its abuse , and the protector is become the ...
Pagina 5
... late I discov- ered that he was most violently attached to the contrary opinion , and with good reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute attended with some ...
... late I discov- ered that he was most violently attached to the contrary opinion , and with good reason ; for he was at that time actually courting a fourth wife . This , as may be expected , produced a dispute attended with some ...
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