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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... whole in such a manner as to make it impossible to distinguish whether the patient wears a cap or a plaster ; but , to make the picture more perfectly striking , conceive the tail of some beast , a greyhound's tail , or a pig's tail ...
... whole in such a manner as to make it impossible to distinguish whether the patient wears a cap or a plaster ; but , to make the picture more perfectly striking , conceive the tail of some beast , a greyhound's tail , or a pig's tail ...
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... whole time passed in forming con- clusions which the next minute's experience may probably destroy ; the present moment becomes a comment on the past , and I improve rather in humility than wisdom . Their laws and religion forbid the ...
... whole time passed in forming con- clusions which the next minute's experience may probably destroy ; the present moment becomes a comment on the past , and I improve rather in humility than wisdom . Their laws and religion forbid the ...
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... whole employment consists in corrupting beauty : these , the silly part of the fair sex call amiable ; the more sensible part of them , however , give them the title of abominable . You will probably demand what are the talents of a man ...
... whole employment consists in corrupting beauty : these , the silly part of the fair sex call amiable ; the more sensible part of them , however , give them the title of abominable . You will probably demand what are the talents of a man ...
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... whole nations , seem di- vested of its illumination . Here we observe a whole coun- try adoring a divinity through fear , and attempting to feed the dead . These are their most serious and most religious occupations : are these men ...
... whole nations , seem di- vested of its illumination . Here we observe a whole coun- try adoring a divinity through fear , and attempting to feed the dead . These are their most serious and most religious occupations : are these men ...
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... whole house echoes to the cries of the wife , the lamentations of the children , the grief of the servants , and the sighs of friends . The bed is surrou I ́with priests and doctors in black , and only flambeaux en ta yellow gloom ...
... whole house echoes to the cries of the wife , the lamentations of the children , the grief of the servants , and the sighs of friends . The bed is surrou I ́with priests and doctors in black , and only flambeaux en ta yellow gloom ...
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