The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 Seiten |
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... Adieu . LETTER IX . To the same . I HAVE been deceived ! She whom I fancied a daughter of paradise , has proved to be one of the infamous disciples of Han ! I have lost a trifle ; I have gained the con- solation of having discovered a ...
... Adieu . LETTER IX . To the same . I HAVE been deceived ! She whom I fancied a daughter of paradise , has proved to be one of the infamous disciples of Han ! I have lost a trifle ; I have gained the con- solation of having discovered a ...
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... Adieu . LETTER XI . To the same . FROM such a picture of nature in primeval simplicity , tell me , my much respected friend , are you in love with fatigue and solitude ? Do you sigh for the severe frugality of the wandering Tartar , or ...
... Adieu . LETTER XI . To the same . FROM such a picture of nature in primeval simplicity , tell me , my much respected friend , are you in love with fatigue and solitude ? Do you sigh for the severe frugality of the wandering Tartar , or ...
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... Adieu . LETTER XV . To the same . THE better sort here pretend to the utmost compassion for animals of every kind : to hear them speak , a stranger would be apt to imagine they could hardly hurt the gnat that stung them ; they seem so ...
... Adieu . LETTER XV . To the same . THE better sort here pretend to the utmost compassion for animals of every kind : to hear them speak , a stranger would be apt to imagine they could hardly hurt the gnat that stung them ; they seem so ...
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... Adieu . LETTER XXI . To the same . THE English are as fond of seeing plays acted as the Chinese ; but there is a vast difference in the manner of conducting them . We play our pieces in the open air , the English theirs under cover ; we ...
... Adieu . LETTER XXI . To the same . THE English are as fond of seeing plays acted as the Chinese ; but there is a vast difference in the manner of conducting them . We play our pieces in the open air , the English theirs under cover ; we ...
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... Adieu . LETTER XXII . From the same . THE letter which came by the way of Smyrna , and which you sent me un- opened , was from my son . As I have permitted you to take copies of all those I sent to China , you might have made no ...
... Adieu . LETTER XXII . From the same . THE letter which came by the way of Smyrna , and which you sent me un- opened , was from my son . As I have permitted you to take copies of all those I sent to China , you might have made no ...
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