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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... nature ... 256 LXIV . The great exchange happiness for show . Their folly in this respect of use to society .... LXV . The history of a philosophic cobbler .. LXVI . The difference between love and gratitude ... 259 262 265 LXVII . The ...
... nature ... 256 LXIV . The great exchange happiness for show . Their folly in this respect of use to society .... LXV . The history of a philosophic cobbler .. LXVI . The difference between love and gratitude ... 259 262 265 LXVII . The ...
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... nature . I smiled at the blue lips and red foreheads of the Ton- guese ; and could hardly contain when I saw the Daures dress their heads with horns . The Ostiacs powdered with red earth ; and the Calmuck beauties , tricked out in all ...
... nature . I smiled at the blue lips and red foreheads of the Ton- guese ; and could hardly contain when I saw the Daures dress their heads with horns . The Ostiacs powdered with red earth ; and the Calmuck beauties , tricked out in all ...
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... nature is the book of knowledge ; and he becomes most wise , who makes the most judicious se- lection . Farewell . LETTER V. To the Same . I HAVE already informed you of the singular passion of this nation for politics . An Englishman ...
... nature is the book of knowledge ; and he becomes most wise , who makes the most judicious se- lection . Farewell . LETTER V. To the Same . I HAVE already informed you of the singular passion of this nation for politics . An Englishman ...
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... from Confucius , the Chinese philosopher . 1 tempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to 26 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . The tie of wisdom only to make us happy The benefits of tra- velling upon the morals of a philosopher.
... from Confucius , the Chinese philosopher . 1 tempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to 26 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . The tie of wisdom only to make us happy The benefits of tra- velling upon the morals of a philosopher.
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Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. tempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to repress it ; not to stand unmoved at distress , but endeavour to turn every disaster to our own advantage . Our greatest glory is , not in never ...
Oliver Goldsmith Washington Irving. tempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to repress it ; not to stand unmoved at distress , but endeavour to turn every disaster to our own advantage . Our greatest glory is , not in never ...
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