The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1권John Murray, 1837 |
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... language was copious without exuberance , exact without constraint , and easy without weakness . " This neglect is mainly to be attributed to the obscurity in which all Goldsmith's earlier , and many of his later labours , were long ...
... language was copious without exuberance , exact without constraint , and easy without weakness . " This neglect is mainly to be attributed to the obscurity in which all Goldsmith's earlier , and many of his later labours , were long ...
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... 38 History of Hypatia III . On the Use of Language .... ... On Justice and Generosity ....... Some Particulars relating to Father Feyjoo .... for a play 40 46 50 54 * vi No. IV . On the Uncertainty of Literary Success.
... 38 History of Hypatia III . On the Use of Language .... ... On Justice and Generosity ....... Some Particulars relating to Father Feyjoo .... for a play 40 46 50 54 * vi No. IV . On the Uncertainty of Literary Success.
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... language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest charac- ter I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vaga- bond . When I consider myself in the country which was once so formidable in war , and spread terror and ...
... language but my own ; and out of my own country , the highest charac- ter I can ever acquire is that of being a philosophic vaga- bond . When I consider myself in the country which was once so formidable in war , and spread terror and ...
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... language was what they had by no means been used to . It was proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of ...
... language was what they had by no means been used to . It was proper to speak to them in the tones of anger , and sometimes it was even necessary to use blows , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of ...
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... language of France . The writings of Maupertuis spread the reputation of his master Newton , and by a happy fortune have united his fame with that of our human prodigy . The first of his performances , openly , in vindication of the ...
... language of France . The writings of Maupertuis spread the reputation of his master Newton , and by a happy fortune have united his fame with that of our human prodigy . The first of his performances , openly , in vindication of the ...
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