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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... imaginations of Europe . From these circumstances in their buildings , and from the dismal looks of the inhabitants , I am induced to con- clude that the nation is actually poor ; and that , like the Persians , they make a splendid ...
... imaginations of Europe . From these circumstances in their buildings , and from the dismal looks of the inhabitants , I am induced to con- clude that the nation is actually poor ; and that , like the Persians , they make a splendid ...
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... imagination . I consider myself here as a newly - created being introduced into a new world ; every object strikes with wonder and We find a repetition of this beautiful and affecting image in the Traveller : « And drags at each remove ...
... imagination . I consider myself here as a newly - created being introduced into a new world ; every object strikes with wonder and We find a repetition of this beautiful and affecting image in the Traveller : « And drags at each remove ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. surprise . The imagination , still unsated , seems the only active principle of the mind . The most trifling occur- rences give pleasure till the gloss of novelty is worn away . When I have ceased to ...
Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. surprise . The imagination , still unsated , seems the only active principle of the mind . The most trifling occur- rences give pleasure till the gloss of novelty is worn away . When I have ceased to ...
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... imagination . A man who leaves home to mend himself and others , is a philosopher ; but he who goes from country to country , guided by the blind impulse of curiosity , is only a vagabond . From Zerdusht down to him of Tyanea , I honour ...
... imagination . A man who leaves home to mend himself and others , is a philosopher ; but he who goes from country to country , guided by the blind impulse of curiosity , is only a vagabond . From Zerdusht down to him of Tyanea , I honour ...
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... imaginations to conceive . Though the Europeans do not hold the transmigration of souls , yet one of their doctors has , with great force of argument , and great plausibility of reasoning , endeavoured to CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 53.
... imaginations to conceive . Though the Europeans do not hold the transmigration of souls , yet one of their doctors has , with great force of argument , and great plausibility of reasoning , endeavoured to CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 53.
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