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... rest of my days where " my youth was passed ; in that prison from which " you were pleased to release me . " The old man's passion for confinement is similar to that we all have for life . We are habituated to the prison , we look round ...
... rest of my days where " my youth was passed ; in that prison from which " you were pleased to release me . " The old man's passion for confinement is similar to that we all have for life . We are habituated to the prison , we look round ...
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... rest of mankind is to be no greater than they . There is something of oddity in the very idea of greatness : for we are sel- dom astonished at a thing very much resembling our- selves . When the Tartars make a Lama , their first care is ...
... rest of mankind is to be no greater than they . There is something of oddity in the very idea of greatness : for we are sel- dom astonished at a thing very much resembling our- selves . When the Tartars make a Lama , their first care is ...
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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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... rest either not printed , or not read , in the libraries of Europe ! Those who came first , while either state as yet was barbarous , carried all the repu tation away . Authors , as the age refined , became more numerous , and their ...
... rest either not printed , or not read , in the libraries of Europe ! Those who came first , while either state as yet was barbarous , carried all the repu tation away . Authors , as the age refined , became more numerous , and their ...
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... rest of Europe together , a spirit of freedom and reason reigns among the people ; they have been often known to act like fools , they are generally found to think like men . The only danger that attends a multiplicity of pub- lications ...
... rest of Europe together , a spirit of freedom and reason reigns among the people ; they have been often known to act like fools , they are generally found to think like men . The only danger that attends a multiplicity of pub- lications ...
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