The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Letters from a citizen of the world to his friends in the EastA. and W. Galignami and Company, 1837 |
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... feel a sickness which depresses even the spirits of the brave ; these were unexpected dis- tresses , and consequently assaulted me unprepared to receive them . You men of Europe think nothing of a voyage by sea . With us of China , a ...
... feel a sickness which depresses even the spirits of the brave ; these were unexpected dis- tresses , and consequently assaulted me unprepared to receive them . You men of Europe think nothing of a voyage by sea . With us of China , a ...
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... feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still unbroken . By every remove , I only drag a greater length of chain . ' Could I find aught worth transmitting from so ...
... feel the pain of separation with stronger force ; those ties that bind me to my native country and you , are still unbroken . By every remove , I only drag a greater length of chain . ' Could I find aught worth transmitting from so ...
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... feel sorrow , says he , but not sink under its oppression . The heart of a wise man should resemble a mirror , which reflects every object without being sullied by any . The wheel of fortune turns incessantly round ; and who can say ...
... feel sorrow , says he , but not sink under its oppression . The heart of a wise man should resemble a mirror , which reflects every object without being sullied by any . The wheel of fortune turns incessantly round ; and who can say ...
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... 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.
... 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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... feel no resentment at those injuries , or stifle what they feel . Custom and necessity teach even barbarians the same art of dissimulation that ambition and intrigue inspire in the breasts of the polite . Upon beholding such unlicensed ...
... feel no resentment at those injuries , or stifle what they feel . Custom and necessity teach even barbarians the same art of dissimulation that ambition and intrigue inspire in the breasts of the polite . Upon beholding such unlicensed ...
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