The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1권John Murray, 1837 |
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... consequently admired them ; it was very different on the Continent . Fontenelle , who seemed to preside over the republic of letters , unwilling to acknowledge that all his life had been spent in erroneous philosophy , joined in the ...
... consequently admired them ; it was very different on the Continent . Fontenelle , who seemed to preside over the republic of letters , unwilling to acknowledge that all his life had been spent in erroneous philosophy , joined in the ...
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... consequently , rode the greatest part of his journeys quite alone , without taking a moment's repose , and without any other subsistence but a bit of bread . In one of these rapid courses he under- went an adventure singular enough ...
... consequently , rode the greatest part of his journeys quite alone , without taking a moment's repose , and without any other subsistence but a bit of bread . In one of these rapid courses he under- went an adventure singular enough ...
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... consequently have no curiosity to learn the reasons . Might natural philosophy , therefore , be made their pastime in school , by this means it would in college become their amusement . In several of the machines now in use , there ...
... consequently have no curiosity to learn the reasons . Might natural philosophy , therefore , be made their pastime in school , by this means it would in college become their amusement . In several of the machines now in use , there ...
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... consequently had recourse to the fol- ( 1 ) [ " I have ever found it a vain task to try to make a child's learning its amusement ; nor do I see what good end it would answer were it attained . The child , as was said , ought to have its ...
... consequently had recourse to the fol- ( 1 ) [ " I have ever found it a vain task to try to make a child's learning its amusement ; nor do I see what good end it would answer were it attained . The child , as was said , ought to have its ...
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... consequently then was the truest road to happiness ; a sedulous attention to the me- chanical business of the day makes the present never - failing resource . The age of Charles II . , which our countrymen term the age of wit and ...
... consequently then was the truest road to happiness ; a sedulous attention to the me- chanical business of the day makes the present never - failing resource . The age of Charles II . , which our countrymen term the age of wit and ...
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