The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... acquainted with the courts of jus- tice in China , they resemble rat - traps every one of them , nothing more easy than to get in , but to get out again is attended with some difficulty , and more cunning than rats are generally found ...
... acquainted with the courts of jus- tice in China , they resemble rat - traps every one of them , nothing more easy than to get in , but to get out again is attended with some difficulty , and more cunning than rats are generally found ...
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... acquaintance . I sentence the criminal to be ban- " ished my presence for ever for his injurious treat- . " ment of the sex . " Takupi had been hitherto silent , and spoke only to show the sincerity of his resignation . " Great " Queen ...
... acquaintance . I sentence the criminal to be ban- " ished my presence for ever for his injurious treat- . " ment of the sex . " Takupi had been hitherto silent , and spoke only to show the sincerity of his resignation . " Great " Queen ...
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... acquaintance to throw each a slight present into the grave . Several things of little value were made use of for that purpose ; perfumes , reliques , spices , bitter herbs , chamomile , wormwood , and verses . This custom however is al ...
... acquaintance to throw each a slight present into the grave . Several things of little value were made use of for that purpose ; perfumes , reliques , spices , bitter herbs , chamomile , wormwood , and verses . This custom however is al ...
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... acquainted with the names and characters of those now living , who as scholars or wits , had acquired the greatest share of reputation . In order to succeed in this de- sign , I fancied the surest method would be to begin my inquiry ...
... acquainted with the names and characters of those now living , who as scholars or wits , had acquired the greatest share of reputation . In order to succeed in this de- sign , I fancied the surest method would be to begin my inquiry ...
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... acquainted with more than possible knowledge : human nature is to him an unknown country : he thinks it capable of great things , because he is ignorant of its bounda- ries ; whatever can be conceived to be done he allows to be possible ...
... acquainted with more than possible knowledge : human nature is to him an unknown country : he thinks it capable of great things , because he is ignorant of its bounda- ries ; whatever can be conceived to be done he allows to be possible ...
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Academy at Pekin acquaintance Adieu admiration amusement animals antiquity appear applause attempt barbarous beau beauty become Brentford Ceremonial Academy charms China Chinese Circassia Confucius continued court cries culverin curiosity disappointment distress emperor endeavour England English epigram Europe eyes fair sex fancy favour Fum Hoam genius give happiness honour human Hyæna ignorant imagination increase justice Kentish Town kind labour ladies laws learning LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live look MAC FLECKNOE Mandarine mankind manner marriage ment merit mind modern Moscow Natural History neral never object obliged occasion OLIVER GOLDSMITH once opinion passion penal laws perceive philosopher pity pleasing pleasure poem poet poor possessed praise present proper Quadrupeds reader reason rich seemed sensible serve solemnity soon spectator tail thing thought tion told town traveller whole wisdom writer