The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 2John Murray, 1837 |
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... marry her Lord ........ XXXVII . The Correspondence continued - The Philoso- pher's Son begins to be disgusted in the pursuit of Wisdom - An Allegory to prove its futility ...... ........ XXXVIII . The Chinese Philosopher praises the ...
... marry her Lord ........ XXXVII . The Correspondence continued - The Philoso- pher's Son begins to be disgusted in the pursuit of Wisdom - An Allegory to prove its futility ...... ........ XXXVIII . The Chinese Philosopher praises the ...
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... , the Man in Black , the Chinese Philosopher , & c . at Vauxhall ...... 286 LXXII . The Marriage Act censured LXXIII . Life endeared by Age .... 292 ... 297 LETTER PAGE LXXIV . Description of a Little Great Man CONTENTS . vii.
... , the Man in Black , the Chinese Philosopher , & c . at Vauxhall ...... 286 LXXII . The Marriage Act censured LXXIII . Life endeared by Age .... 292 ... 297 LETTER PAGE LXXIV . Description of a Little Great Man CONTENTS . vii.
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... Marriage Act - A 442 CXV . On Human Nature or having too high an opinion 447 CXVI . Whether Love be a natural or fictitious Passion ... 451 CXVII . A City Night - Piece 455 CXVIII . On the Meanness of the Dutch at the Court of Japan 458 ...
... Marriage Act - A 442 CXV . On Human Nature or having too high an opinion 447 CXVI . Whether Love be a natural or fictitious Passion ... 451 CXVII . A City Night - Piece 455 CXVIII . On the Meanness of the Dutch at the Court of Japan 458 ...
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... marry in order to have one happy month in their lives they seem incapable of looking beyond that period ; they unite in hopes of finding rapture , and dis- appointed in that , disdain ever to accept of happiness . From hence we see open ...
... marry in order to have one happy month in their lives they seem incapable of looking beyond that period ; they unite in hopes of finding rapture , and dis- appointed in that , disdain ever to accept of happiness . From hence we see open ...
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... married couple more than ordinarily fond before faces , to consider them as attempting to impose upon the company or themselves ; either hating each other heartily , or consuming that stock of love in the beginning of their course ...
... married couple more than ordinarily fond before faces , to consider them as attempting to impose upon the company or themselves ; either hating each other heartily , or consuming that stock of love in the beginning of their course ...
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