The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The CItizen of the world. Polite learning in EuropeG. Bell and sons, 1885 |
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... Proper lessons to a youth entering the world ; with fables suited to the occasion [ The Conjurer and the Tailor . The Goose and the Mastiff . The Painter who tried to please the whole world . ] LXII . An authentic history of Catharina ...
... Proper lessons to a youth entering the world ; with fables suited to the occasion [ The Conjurer and the Tailor . The Goose and the Mastiff . The Painter who tried to please the whole world . ] LXII . An authentic history of Catharina ...
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... proper to acquaint the reader , that the greatest part of the following letter seems to him to be little more than a rhapsody of sentences borrowed from Confucius , the Chinese philosopher . " A WIFE , a daughter , carried into ...
... proper to acquaint the reader , that the greatest part of the following letter seems to him to be little more than a rhapsody of sentences borrowed from Confucius , the Chinese philosopher . " A WIFE , a daughter , carried into ...
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... proper speech , expressive of my gratitude on the occasion : " Celestial excellence ! " I intend to say , happy I am in having found out , after many painful adventures , a land of innocence , and a people of humanity : I may rove into ...
... proper speech , expressive of my gratitude on the occasion : " Celestial excellence ! " I intend to say , happy I am in having found out , after many painful adventures , a land of innocence , and a people of humanity : I may rove into ...
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... proper occasions , he looks excessively tender . This is performed by laying his hand upon his heart , shutting his eyes , and showing his teeth . He is excessively fond of dancing a minuet with the ladies , by which is only meant ...
... proper occasions , he looks excessively tender . This is performed by laying his hand upon his heart , shutting his eyes , and showing his teeth . He is excessively fond of dancing a minuet with the ladies , by which is only meant ...
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... proper for their funeral . A poor artisan shall spend half his income in providing himself a tomb twenty years before he wants it ; and denies himself the necessaries of life , that he may be amply provided for when he shall want them ...
... proper for their funeral . A poor artisan shall spend half his income in providing himself a tomb twenty years before he wants it ; and denies himself the necessaries of life , that he may be amply provided for when he shall want them ...
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