A French Influence On Goldsmiths Citizen of the World
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Cf. Let. Chin. , II (I, 9-10, 12) and IV (I, 29-30). Letter VI (III, 29): "Tien, the universal soul. " Cf. Let. Chin. , VII (I, 48), XIV (I, 121), XLIV (II, 137), etc. Letter X (III, 39): "The sectaries of Fohi. " D'Argens, from whom the context is translated, has "Lao-Kium" (I, 262). But cf. Let. Chin. , XI (I, 81-91). Letter XIII (III, 48) : A " gentleman dressed in black, " with whom Lien Chi discusses the monuments in Westminster Abbey. D'Argens in Lettre LVIII (II, 289-96) describes a conv...ersation in a Paris bookshop between Sioeu-Tcheou and "un homme habille de noir. " » There are copies at Harvard, at the University of Chicago, at the Newberrj' Library, Chicago, and doubtless elsewhere. 90 Ronald S. Crane and Hamilton Jewett Smith Letter XV (III, 57): "One of their doctors . . . . " Probably an allusion to the unnamed Jesuit whose theories concerning the souls of animals d'Argens summarized in Lettre LIV (II, 246^9). Letter XIX (III, 71): " 'Psha, man, ' replied he, smiling; ' .
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