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... more desirable to us the longer we exist, he would have then faced old age
without shrinking, he would have boldly dared to live, and served that society, by
his future assiduity, which he basely injured by his desertion. Adieu. LETTER
LXXIII ...
... more desirable to us the longer we exist, he would have then faced old age
without shrinking, he would have boldly dared to live, and served that society, by
his future assiduity, which he basely injured by his desertion. Adieu. LETTER
LXXIII ...
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... speaks distress: her looks at times invite our approach, at others repress our
presumption; the goddess cannot be properly called beautiful under any one of
these forms, but by combining them all, she becomes irresistibly pleasing.” Adieu.
... speaks distress: her looks at times invite our approach, at others repress our
presumption; the goddess cannot be properly called beautiful under any one of
these forms, but by combining them all, she becomes irresistibly pleasing.” Adieu.
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Adieu, - o ------ LETTER LXXXIII. Prom Lien Chi Mitangi, to Pum Hoam, first
President of the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin, in China. I FANCY the character
of a poet is in every country the same, fond of enjoying the present, careless of
the ...
Adieu, - o ------ LETTER LXXXIII. Prom Lien Chi Mitangi, to Pum Hoam, first
President of the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin, in China. I FANCY the character
of a poet is in every country the same, fond of enjoying the present, careless of
the ...
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Adieu. ------ LETTER LXXXV. FROM THE SAME'. Of all the places of amusement
where gentlemen and ladies are entertained, I have not been yet to visit
Newmarket. This, I am told, is a large field; where upon certain occasions three or
four ...
Adieu. ------ LETTER LXXXV. FROM THE SAME'. Of all the places of amusement
where gentlemen and ladies are entertained, I have not been yet to visit
Newmarket. This, I am told, is a large field; where upon certain occasions three or
four ...
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Adieu. ---,-- LETTER XCVII. *rom Lien Chi Mitangi to Fum Hoam, first President of
the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin, in China. I HAD some intentions lately of
going to visit Bedlam, the place where those who go mad are confined. ! went to
wait ...
Adieu. ---,-- LETTER XCVII. *rom Lien Chi Mitangi to Fum Hoam, first President of
the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin, in China. I HAD some intentions lately of
going to visit Bedlam, the place where those who go mad are confined. ! went to
wait ...
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