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... known to ogle . To confess in friendship ; if I were an Eng- lishman , I fancy I should be an old bachelor myself ; I should never find courage to run through all the ad- ventures prescribed by the law . I could submit to court my ...
... known to ogle . To confess in friendship ; if I were an Eng- lishman , I fancy I should be an old bachelor myself ; I should never find courage to run through all the ad- ventures prescribed by the law . I could submit to court my ...
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... known it long . Chinvang the Chaste , ascending the throne of Chi- na , commanded that all who were unjustly detained in prison , during the preceding reigns , should be set free . Among the number who came to thank their deliverer on ...
... known it long . Chinvang the Chaste , ascending the throne of Chi- na , commanded that all who were unjustly detained in prison , during the preceding reigns , should be set free . Among the number who came to thank their deliverer on ...
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... I have visited many countries , and have been in ci- ties without number , yet never did I enter a town which could not produce ten or twelve of those little great men ; all fancying themselves known to the rest. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 23.
... I have visited many countries , and have been in ci- ties without number , yet never did I enter a town which could not produce ten or twelve of those little great men ; all fancying themselves known to the rest. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 23.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. great men ; all fancying themselves known to the rest of the world , and complimenting each other upon their extensive reputation . It is amusing enough when two of those domestic prodigies of learning mount ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. great men ; all fancying themselves known to the rest of the world , and complimenting each other upon their extensive reputation . It is amusing enough when two of those domestic prodigies of learning mount ...
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... known to act like fools , they are generally found to think like men . The only danger that attends a multiplicity of pub- lications , is that some of them may be calculated to injure , rather than benefit society . But where writers ...
... known to act like fools , they are generally found to think like men . The only danger that attends a multiplicity of pub- lications , is that some of them may be calculated to injure , rather than benefit society . But where writers ...
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Academy at Pekin acquaintance Adieu admiration amusement animals antiquity appear applause attempt barbarous beau beauty become Brentford Ceremonial Academy charms China Chinese Circassia Confucius continued court cries culverin curiosity disappointment distress emperor endeavour England English epigram Europe eyes fair sex fancy favour Fum Hoam genius give happiness honour human Hyæna ignorant imagination increase justice Kentish Town kind labour ladies laws learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live look MAC FLECKNOE Mandarine mankind manner marriage ment merit mind modern Moscow Natural History neral never object obliged occasion OLIVER GOLDSMITH once opinion passion penal laws perceive philosopher pity pleasing pleasure poem poet poor possessed praise present proper Quadrupeds reader reason rich seemed sensible serve solemnity soon spectator tail thing thought tion told town traveller whole wisdom writer