The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...J. Johnson, G. and J. Robinson, W. J. and J. Richardson, 1801 |
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... same scale , I would not hesitate to ftate his genius ftill higher ; but as to his learning and gravi- ty , these I think might fafely be marked as nine hun- dred and ninety nine , within one degree of abfolute frigidity . Yet upon his ...
... same scale , I would not hesitate to ftate his genius ftill higher ; but as to his learning and gravi- ty , these I think might fafely be marked as nine hun- dred and ninety nine , within one degree of abfolute frigidity . Yet upon his ...
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... SAME . THE English feem as filent as the Japanese , yet vainer than the inhabitants of Siam . Upon my ar- rival I attributed that reserve to modefty , which I now find has its origin in pride . Condefcend to addrefs them firft , and you ...
... SAME . THE English feem as filent as the Japanese , yet vainer than the inhabitants of Siam . Upon my ar- rival I attributed that reserve to modefty , which I now find has its origin in pride . Condefcend to addrefs them firft , and you ...
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... SAME . HAVE already informed you of the fingular paf- fion of this nation for politics . An Englishman not fatisfied with finding , by his own profperity , the contending powers of Europe properly balanced , de- fires alfo to know the ...
... SAME . HAVE already informed you of the fingular paf- fion of this nation for politics . An Englishman not fatisfied with finding , by his own profperity , the contending powers of Europe properly balanced , de- fires alfo to know the ...
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... climate , and all the depref- fions of fatigue , than it has my mind against the accidents of fortune , or the acceffes of defpair . Farewell . LETTER LETTER VIII . TO THE SAME . How infupportable ! 22 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
... climate , and all the depref- fions of fatigue , than it has my mind against the accidents of fortune , or the acceffes of defpair . Farewell . LETTER LETTER VIII . TO THE SAME . How infupportable ! 22 CITIZEN OF THE WORLD .
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. LETTER VIII . TO THE SAME . How infupportable ! oh thou poffeffor of hea- venly wisdom , would be this feparation , this im- measurable distance from my friend , were I not able thus to delineate my heart ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. LETTER VIII . TO THE SAME . How infupportable ! oh thou poffeffor of hea- venly wisdom , would be this feparation , this im- measurable distance from my friend , were I not able thus to delineate my heart ...
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