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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... present ridiculous passion of the nobility for paint- ing ... 134 XXXV . The philosopher's son describes a lady , his fellow - captive . 138 XXXVI . A continuance of his correspondence . The beautiful cap- 141 tive consents to marry her ...
... present ridiculous passion of the nobility for paint- ing ... 134 XXXV . The philosopher's son describes a lady , his fellow - captive . 138 XXXVI . A continuance of his correspondence . The beautiful cap- 141 tive consents to marry her ...
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... present situation of affairs in the different countries of Europe ... .... 225 LVII . The difficulty of rising in literary reputation without in- trigue or riches ..... 228 LVIII . A visitation dinner described . 231 LIX . The Chinese ...
... present situation of affairs in the different countries of Europe ... .... 225 LVII . The difficulty of rising in literary reputation without in- trigue or riches ..... 228 LVIII . A visitation dinner described . 231 LIX . The Chinese ...
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... present I belong to no particular class . I resemble one of those animals that has been forced from its forest to gratify human curiosity . My earliest wish was to escape unheeded through life ; but I have been set up for halfpence , to ...
... present I belong to no particular class . I resemble one of those animals that has been forced from its forest to gratify human curiosity . My earliest wish was to escape unheeded through life ; but I have been set up for halfpence , to ...
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... present commotions of Europe . Some are for sending a body of their troops , consisting of one company of foot and six horsemen , to make a diversion in favour of the em- press - queen ; others are as strenuous assertors of the Prus ...
... present commotions of Europe . Some are for sending a body of their troops , consisting of one company of foot and six horsemen , to make a diversion in favour of the em- press - queen ; others are as strenuous assertors of the Prus ...
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... present , O thou reverend disciple of Tao , more than a match for all that can happen . The chief business of my life has been to procure wisdom , and the chief object of that wisdom was to be happy . My attendance on your lectures , my ...
... present , O thou reverend disciple of Tao , more than a match for all that can happen . The chief business of my life has been to procure wisdom , and the chief object of that wisdom was to be happy . My attendance on your lectures , my ...
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