The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose].1812 |
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... human curiosity . My earliest wish was to escape un- heeded through life ; but I have been set up for half- pence , to fret and scamper at the end of my chain . Though none are injured by my rage , I am naturally too savage to court any ...
... human curiosity . My earliest wish was to escape un- heeded through life ; but I have been set up for half- pence , to fret and scamper at the end of my chain . Though none are injured by my rage , I am naturally too savage to court any ...
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... human nature CXV . sion 443 Whether love be a natural or fictitious pas- CXVI . A city night - piece 447 - 451 CXVII . On the meanness of the Dutch , at the court of Japan CXVIII . On the distresses of the poor exemplified , in the life ...
... human nature CXV . sion 443 Whether love be a natural or fictitious pas- CXVI . A city night - piece 447 - 451 CXVII . On the meanness of the Dutch , at the court of Japan CXVIII . On the distresses of the poor exemplified , in the life ...
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... human heart , who seeks to know the men of every country , who desires to dis- cover those differences which result from climate , religion , education , prejudice , and partiality ? I should think my time very ill - bestowed , were the ...
... human heart , who seeks to know the men of every country , who desires to dis- cover those differences which result from climate , religion , education , prejudice , and partiality ? I should think my time very ill - bestowed , were the ...
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... human race ; nominally professing a subjection to Muscovy or China , but without any resemblance to the countries on which they depend . After I had crossed the great wall , the first objects that presented themselves were the remains ...
... human race ; nominally professing a subjection to Muscovy or China , but without any resemblance to the countries on which they depend . After I had crossed the great wall , the first objects that presented themselves were the remains ...
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... human vanity . I asked my guide the cause of such desolation . These countries , says he , were once the dominions of a Tartar prince ; and these ruins the seat of arts , elegance , and ease . This prince waged an unsuccessful war with ...
... human vanity . I asked my guide the cause of such desolation . These countries , says he , were once the dominions of a Tartar prince ; and these ruins the seat of arts , elegance , and ease . This prince waged an unsuccessful war with ...
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