The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... Present State of our Theatres 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 ...
... Present State of our Theatres 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 ...
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... PRESENT STATE OF POLITE LEARNING IN EUROPE . CHAP . INTRODUCTION I. II . ..... 387 The Causes which contribute to the decline of Learn- ing III . A View of the Obscure Ages ......... .... 389 ..... 397 IV . A Parallel between the Rise ...
... PRESENT STATE OF POLITE LEARNING IN EUROPE . CHAP . INTRODUCTION I. II . ..... 387 The Causes which contribute to the decline of Learn- ing III . A View of the Obscure Ages ......... .... 389 ..... 397 IV . A Parallel between the Rise ...
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... present divided into three classes . One writer , for instance , excels at a plan , or a title page , another works away the body of the book , and a third is a dab at an index . Thus a Magazine is not the result of any single man's in ...
... present divided into three classes . One writer , for instance , excels at a plan , or a title page , another works away the body of the book , and a third is a dab at an index . Thus a Magazine is not the result of any single man's in ...
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... present should always be suited to the dignity of the re- ceiver . Thus the rich receive large presents , and are thanked for accepting them . Men of middling stations are obliged to be content with presents something less ; while the ...
... present should always be suited to the dignity of the re- ceiver . Thus the rich receive large presents , and are thanked for accepting them . Men of middling stations are obliged to be content with presents something less ; while the ...
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... presents , of enter- tainments , and the other helps to cheerfulness , are actions merely indifferent , when not repugnant ... present benefactions , so as to render us incapable of future ones . Misers are generally characterized as men ...
... presents , of enter- tainments , and the other helps to cheerfulness , are actions merely indifferent , when not repugnant ... present benefactions , so as to render us incapable of future ones . Misers are generally characterized as men ...
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