The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... ignorant of the people ; and sure the poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a million . Of all rewards , I grant , the most pleasing to a man of real merit , is fame ; but a polite age , of all times , is ...
... ignorant of the people ; and sure the poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a million . Of all rewards , I grant , the most pleasing to a man of real merit , is fame ; but a polite age , of all times , is ...
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... ignorant some- what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN ...
... ignorant some- what resembles the instinct of animals ; it is diffused in but a very narrow sphere , but within that circle it acts with vigour , uniformity , and success . Adieu . LETTER LXXVII . FROM THE SAME . FROM my former. CITIZEN ...
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... ignorant of the present real state of China , the philosophers I am describing have entered into long , learned , laborious disputes about what China was two thousand years ago . China and European happiness are but little connected ...
... ignorant of the present real state of China , the philosophers I am describing have entered into long , learned , laborious disputes about what China was two thousand years ago . China and European happiness are but little connected ...
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... ignorant or too obstinate to cultivate a closer acquaintance , meet every moment something to ex cite their disgust , and return home to characterise this as the region of spleen , insolence , and ill - nature In short , England would ...
... ignorant or too obstinate to cultivate a closer acquaintance , meet every moment something to ex cite their disgust , and return home to characterise this as the region of spleen , insolence , and ill - nature In short , England would ...
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... ignorant , but rather imitate the delicate morals of the polite . In the country where I reside , though honesty and benevolence be not so congenial ; yet art supplies the place of Nature . Though here every vice is carried to excess ...
... ignorant , but rather imitate the delicate morals of the polite . In the country where I reside , though honesty and benevolence be not so congenial ; yet art supplies the place of Nature . Though here every vice is carried to excess ...
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