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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... true politeness . Two letters of different countries , by ladies falsely thought polite at home ..... 154 XL . The English still have poets , though not versifiers .. XLI . The behaviour of the congregation in St Paul's church at ...
... true politeness . Two letters of different countries , by ladies falsely thought polite at home ..... 154 XL . The English still have poets , though not versifiers .. XLI . The behaviour of the congregation in St Paul's church at ...
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... true philosopher . All their re- marks tend neither to make themselves nor others more happy ; they no way contribute to control their passions , to bear adversity , to inspire true virtue , or raise a detesta- tion of vice . Men may be ...
... true philosopher . All their re- marks tend neither to make themselves nor others more happy ; they no way contribute to control their passions , to bear adversity , to inspire true virtue , or raise a detesta- tion of vice . Men may be ...
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... true merit has a place in that awful sanctuary . The guardianship of the tombs is committed to several reverend priests , who are never guilty , for a superiour re- ward , of taking down the names of good men , to make room for others ...
... true merit has a place in that awful sanctuary . The guardianship of the tombs is committed to several reverend priests , who are never guilty , for a superiour re- ward , of taking down the names of good men , to make room for others ...
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... give the finest lessons of mo- rality , and be a strong incentive to true ambition . I am told , that none have a place here but characters of the most distinguished merit . » The man in black seemed impatient 44 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... give the finest lessons of mo- rality , and be a strong incentive to true ambition . I am told , that none have a place here but characters of the most distinguished merit . » The man in black seemed impatient 44 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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... true freedom or happiness to bestow . Love , when founded in the heart , will show itself in a thousand unpremeditated sallies of fondness ; but every cool deliberate exhibition of the passion , only argues little understanding , or ...
... true freedom or happiness to bestow . Love , when founded in the heart , will show itself in a thousand unpremeditated sallies of fondness ; but every cool deliberate exhibition of the passion , only argues little understanding , or ...
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