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... pleasing than the most splen- " did palace : I have not long to live , and shall be un- " happy except I spend the rest of my days where " my youth was passed ; in that prison from which " you were pleased to release me . " The old ...
... pleasing than the most splen- " did palace : I have not long to live , and shall be un- " happy except I spend the rest of my days where " my youth was passed ; in that prison from which " you were pleased to release me . " The old ...
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... pleasing to a man of real merit , is fame ; but a polite age , of all times , is that in which scarcely any share of merit can ac- quire it . What numbers of fine writers in the latter empire of Rome , when refinement was carried to the ...
... pleasing to a man of real merit , is fame ; but a polite age , of all times , is that in which scarcely any share of merit can ac- quire it . What numbers of fine writers in the latter empire of Rome , when refinement was carried to the ...
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... pleasing , that our minds , which be- fore were congealed in admiration , now relaxed into gayety and good - humour . We had designed to pay our respects to the presiding goddess , but she was no where to be found . One of our ...
... pleasing , that our minds , which be- fore were congealed in admiration , now relaxed into gayety and good - humour . We had designed to pay our respects to the presiding goddess , but she was no where to be found . One of our ...
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... pleasing . " Adieu . LETTER LXXVI . From Lien Chi Altangi , to Fum Hoam , first President of the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin , in China . THE HE shops of London are as well furnished as those of Pekin . Those of London have a picture ...
... pleasing . " Adieu . LETTER LXXVI . From Lien Chi Altangi , to Fum Hoam , first President of the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin , in China . THE HE shops of London are as well furnished as those of Pekin . Those of London have a picture ...
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... pleasing , as there are some who contentedly spend whole days in endeavouring to solve ænigmas , or disentangle the puzzling sticks of children . But of all the learned , those who pretend to inves- tigate remote antiquity , have least ...
... pleasing , as there are some who contentedly spend whole days in endeavouring to solve ænigmas , or disentangle the puzzling sticks of children . But of all the learned , those who pretend to inves- tigate remote antiquity , have least ...
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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