| 1793 - 542 pages
...our affembly. I told a Scotch gentleman, that fuch profound filence refemblcd the ancient protfeflion of the Roman matrons in honour of Ceres : and the Scotch gentleman told me (and, faith, I believe ^e was right) that I was д rery great pedant for my pains. — Now I'm come to the Udies, and to (hew... | |
| Great Britain - 1794 - 892 pages
...aflembly. I told a Scotch gentleman, that fuch a profound filence refembled the ancient procefiion of the Roman matrons in honour of Ceres : and the...that I was a very great pedant for my pains — Now I'm come to the ladies, and to (hew you that 1 love Scotland, and every thing that belongs to fo chairaing... | |
| English literature - 1794 - 548 pages
...ancient procclïion of the Human matrons in honour uf Ceres: and the Scutch gentleman told me (;.nj, faith, I believe he was right) that I WAS a very great pedant for my paia»,— Now I'm ccme to the ladies, and to lli; v.- that 1 love Scotland, and every thing that bflongs... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1798 - 282 pages
...concludes our aflcmbly. I told a Scotch gentleman, that fuch profound filence refembled the ancient proceffion of the Roman matrons in honour of Ceres...that I was a very great pedant for my pains. — Now I'm come to the ladies, and to fhew that I love Scotland, and every thing that belongs to b 2 fo fo... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1794 - 512 pages
...profound filence refembled the ancient proceflion of the Roman Matrons in honour of Ceres : and tbe Scotch gentleman told me (and, faith, I believe he...that I was a very great pedant for my pains. — Now I'm come to the ladies, and to (hew that I love Scotland, and every thing that belongs to fo charming... | |
| English literature - 1794 - 802 pages
...au<n>bly. I told X a Scutch * Scotch gentleman, that fuch a profound filence refembled the ancient proceffion of the Roman matrons in honour of Ceres...that I was a very great pedant for my pains. — Now I'm come to the ladies, and to (hew that I love Scotland, and every thing that belongs to fo charming... | |
| English literature - 1794 - 826 pages
...Scotch '54 a Scotch gentleman, that fuch a profound filcnce refembled the an. cier.t proceffion'cf the Roman matrons in honour of Ceres : and the Scotch gentleman told me (and, faithj I bt:!i2ve hf w.-.s nght^ that 1 was a very great pedant for my pains.— No»v I'm come to... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pages
...gentleman that such profound silence resembled the antient procession -of the Roman matrons, in honor of Ceres ; and the Scotch gentleman told me (and,...for my pains. Now I am come to the ladies ; and to shew that I love Scotland and every thing that belongs to so charming a country, I insist on it, and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 438 pages
...our assembly. I told a Scotch gentleman that such profound silence resembled the antient procession of the Roman matrons in honour of Ceres; and the Scotch...gentleman told me (and faith I believe he was right) that 1 was a very great pedant for my pains. Now I am come to the ladies ; and to shew that I love Scotland... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 428 pages
...our assembly. I told a Scotch gentleman that such profound silence resembled the antient procession of the Roman matrons in honour of Ceres; and the Scotch...gentleman told me (and faith I believe he was right) that 1 was a very great pedant for my pains. Now I am come to the ladies ; and to shew that I love Scotland... | |
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