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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... persons in high station pursuing employ- ments beneath them , exemplified in a fairy tale .. XLIX . The fairy tale continued L. An attempt to define what is meant by English Liberty .. LI . A bookseller's visit to the Chinese ...
... persons in high station pursuing employ- ments beneath them , exemplified in a fairy tale .. XLIX . The fairy tale continued L. An attempt to define what is meant by English Liberty .. LI . A bookseller's visit to the Chinese ...
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... persons , since compensated by the more solid , yet latent beauties of the mind . What though they want black teeth ... person by no means agreeable ; yet are they too generous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance ...
... persons , since compensated by the more solid , yet latent beauties of the mind . What though they want black teeth ... person by no means agreeable ; yet are they too generous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance ...
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... person died ; after which they bury him in a grave mo- derately deep , but with the head still uncovered . Here for several days they present him different sorts of meats ; which , when they perceive he does not consume , they fill up ...
... person died ; after which they bury him in a grave mo- derately deep , but with the head still uncovered . Here for several days they present him different sorts of meats ; which , when they perceive he does not consume , they fill up ...
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... person is sick , appear to me so many evident marks of fear and apprehension . Ask an Englishman , however , whether he is afraid of death , and he boldly answers in the negative ; but observe his behaviour in circumstances of ...
... person is sick , appear to me so many evident marks of fear and apprehension . Ask an Englishman , however , whether he is afraid of death , and he boldly answers in the negative ; but observe his behaviour in circumstances of ...
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... person is buried , the next care is to make his epitaph they are generally reckoned best which flatter most ; such relations , therefore , as have received most benefits from the defunct , discharge this friendly office , and generally ...
... person is buried , the next care is to make his epitaph they are generally reckoned best which flatter most ; such relations , therefore , as have received most benefits from the defunct , discharge this friendly office , and generally ...
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