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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... praises the justice of a late sen- tence , and instances the injustice of the King of France , in the case of the Prince of Charolais .. XXXIX . The description of true politeness . Two letters of different countries , by ladies falsely ...
... praises the justice of a late sen- tence , and instances the injustice of the King of France , in the case of the Prince of Charolais .. XXXIX . The description of true politeness . Two letters of different countries , by ladies falsely ...
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... praise the English for their politeness ; you who have heard very different accounts from the missionaries at Pekin , who have seen such a different behaviour in their merchants and seamen at home . But I must still repeat it , the ...
... praise the English for their politeness ; you who have heard very different accounts from the missionaries at Pekin , who have seen such a different behaviour in their merchants and seamen at home . But I must still repeat it , the ...
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... praise the dead , and revile the living ; to grant a man of confessed abilities some small share of merit ; to applaud twenty blockheads in order to gain the reputation of candour ; and to revile the moral character of the man whose ...
... praise the dead , and revile the living ; to grant a man of confessed abilities some small share of merit ; to applaud twenty blockheads in order to gain the reputation of candour ; and to revile the moral character of the man whose ...
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... praise with a feeble voice ; the vulgar are many , and roar in reproaches . The truly great seldom unite in societies ; have few meetings , no cabals ; the dunces hunt in full cry , till they have run down a reputation , and then snarl ...
... praise with a feeble voice ; the vulgar are many , and roar in reproaches . The truly great seldom unite in societies ; have few meetings , no cabals ; the dunces hunt in full cry , till they have run down a reputation , and then snarl ...
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... praise , and the bad revile each other ; and yet , perhaps , you will be surprised that indifferent writers should thus be the most apt to censure , as they have the most to apprehend from recrimination : you may , perhaps , imagine ...
... praise , and the bad revile each other ; and yet , perhaps , you will be surprised that indifferent writers should thus be the most apt to censure , as they have the most to apprehend from recrimination : you may , perhaps , imagine ...
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