The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... attempt to define what is meant by English liberty L. A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese · 193 197 206 LI . The impossibility of distinguishing men in Eng- land by their dress . Two instances of this 202 LII . The absurd taste for ...
... attempt to define what is meant by English liberty L. A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese · 193 197 206 LI . The impossibility of distinguishing men in Eng- land by their dress . Two instances of this 202 LII . The absurd taste for ...
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... attempting to learn wisdom by being recluse LXVII . Quacks ridiculed . Some particularly men- tioned LXVIII . The fear of mad dogs ridiculed 272 LXIX . Fortune proved not to be blind . The story of the avaricious miller ~ 264 267 277 ...
... attempting to learn wisdom by being recluse LXVII . Quacks ridiculed . Some particularly men- tioned LXVIII . The fear of mad dogs ridiculed 272 LXIX . Fortune proved not to be blind . The story of the avaricious miller ~ 264 267 277 ...
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... CVII . The utility and entertainment which might result from a journey into the East CVIII . The Chinese philosopher attempts to find out famous men 418 CIX CIX . Some projects for introducing Asiatic employ- ments into CONTENTS . XV.
... CVII . The utility and entertainment which might result from a journey into the East CVIII . The Chinese philosopher attempts to find out famous men 418 CIX CIX . Some projects for introducing Asiatic employ- ments into CONTENTS . XV.
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... beauty , dresses up his hard - fea- tured face in smiles , and attempts to look hideously tender . Thus equipped , he is qualified to make love , and hopes for success more from the powder love , CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 7.
... beauty , dresses up his hard - fea- tured face in smiles , and attempts to look hideously tender . Thus equipped , he is qualified to make love , and hopes for success more from the powder love , CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 7.
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... attempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to repress it ; not to stand unmoved at distress , but en- deavour to turn every disaster to our own advantage . Our greatest glory is , not in never falling , but in rising every time ...
... attempts should not be to extinguish nature , but to repress it ; not to stand unmoved at distress , but en- deavour to turn every disaster to our own advantage . Our greatest glory is , not in never falling , but in rising every time ...
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