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... object strikes with wonder and We find a repetition of this beautiful and affecting image in the Traveller : « And drags at each remove a lengthening chain . » surprise . The imagination , still unsated , scems the CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... object strikes with wonder and We find a repetition of this beautiful and affecting image in the Traveller : « And drags at each remove a lengthening chain . » surprise . The imagination , still unsated , scems the CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... objects with each other , which were before examined without reflection . Behold me then in London , gazing at the strangers , and they at me it seems they find somewhat absurd in my figure ; and had I been never from home , it is ...
... objects with each other , which were before examined without reflection . Behold me then in London , gazing at the strangers , and they at me it seems they find somewhat absurd in my figure ; and had I been never from home , it is ...
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... object without being sullied by any . The wheel of fortune turns incessantly round ; and who can say within himself , I shall to - day be uppermost ? We should hold the immutable mean that lies between insensibility and anguish ; our at ...
... object without being sullied by any . The wheel of fortune turns incessantly round ; and who can say within himself , I shall to - day be uppermost ? We should hold the immutable mean that lies between insensibility and anguish ; our at ...
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... object of that wisdom was to be happy . My attendance on your lectures , my conferences with the missionaries of Europe , and all my subsequent adventures upon quitting China , were calculated to increase the sphere of my happi- ness ...
... object of that wisdom was to be happy . My attendance on your lectures , my conferences with the missionaries of Europe , and all my subsequent adventures upon quitting China , were calculated to increase the sphere of my happi- ness ...
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... object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nose ; they perceive me to be a stranger , and that alone is a sufficient recom- mendation . They even seem to think it their duty CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 29.
... object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nose ; they perceive me to be a stranger , and that alone is a sufficient recom- mendation . They even seem to think it their duty CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 29.
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Academy at Pekin acquaintance Adieu admiration amusement appeared asafoetida assertor beauty brahmins Brentford Ceremonial Academy China Chinese Circassia companion continued creature cries curiosity Daures dear desire despise disciples of Confucius distress dress emperor endeavour England English Europe expected eyes face fancy favour fond fortune Fum Hoam genius gentleman give happen happiness heart Heaven honour hyæna imagination inhabitants king lady laugh laws learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live look mandarine mankind manner marriage Mencius merit mind misery Moscow nation nature never obliged occasion once passion perceive Persia philosopher pity pleased pleasure poet polite poor possessed praise present Prince proper rapture reason received replied resolved says scarcely seemed seen seraglio smile soon stranger superiour sure surprised Tartars things thought thousand thousand guineas Tibbs tion traveller virtue Westminster Abbey whole wisdom write