The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, Volumen 2John Murray, 1837 |
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... mandarine , and I a factor at Canton . By frequently conversing with the English there , he has learned the language , though he is entirely a stranger to their manners and customs . I am told he is a philosopher ; I am sure he is an ...
... mandarine , and I a factor at Canton . By frequently conversing with the English there , he has learned the language , though he is entirely a stranger to their manners and customs . I am told he is a philosopher ; I am sure he is an ...
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... mandarine ; or a secret treaty between two neighbouring powers . When finished , these goods are baled up , and consigned to a factor abroad , who sends in return two battles , three sieges , and a shrewd letter filled with dashes ...
... mandarine ; or a secret treaty between two neighbouring powers . When finished , these goods are baled up , and consigned to a factor abroad , who sends in return two battles , three sieges , and a shrewd letter filled with dashes ...
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... mandarine is much cleverer than a gentleman , and a gentleman than a player ; and yet it is quite the reverse : a mandarine is frequently supported on spindle shanks , appears emaciated by luxury , and is obliged to have recourse to ...
... mandarine is much cleverer than a gentleman , and a gentleman than a player ; and yet it is quite the reverse : a mandarine is frequently supported on spindle shanks , appears emaciated by luxury , and is obliged to have recourse to ...
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... mandarine . If he has much money , he may buy reputation from your book - answerers , as well as a monument from the guardians of the temple . But are there not some men of distinguished taste , as in China , who are willing to ...
... mandarine . If he has much money , he may buy reputation from your book - answerers , as well as a monument from the guardians of the temple . But are there not some men of distinguished taste , as in China , who are willing to ...
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... mandarine's table . Leaving this part of the temple , we made up to an iron gate , through which my companion told me we were to pass , in order to see the monuments of the kings . Accordingly I marched up without farther ceremony , and ...
... mandarine's table . Leaving this part of the temple , we made up to an iron gate , through which my companion told me we were to pass , in order to see the monuments of the kings . Accordingly I marched up without farther ceremony , and ...
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absurdity acquaintance Adieu appearance auto-da-fé beauty ceremony China Chinese Choang companion Confucius continued cries curiosity dæmon daugh Daures deous desire despise distress dressed emperor emperor of China endeavour England English Epicurus Europe expected eyes fancy favour fond fortune Fum Hoam genius gentleman give hand Hansi happiness head heart heaven honour hundred husband imagination inhabitants king KINGDOM OF LAO lady laugh laws learned LETTER Lien Chi Altangi live look luxury mandarine mankind manner Mencius merit mind nation nature neighbours never obliged observed occasion once passion Pekin perceive Persians philosopher pity pleased pleasure poet polite possessed praise prince racter rapture replied republic of letters resolved says scarcely seemed shew slaves stranger sure surprised Tartars taste temple thought thousand tion Tom D'Urfey virtue Westminster Abbey whole wife wisdom write Zoroaster