The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: Including a Variety of Pieces, 1±ÇJohn Murray, 1837 |
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... writer who has long taken his stand , both in verse and prose , as an English classic- " a man , " to use the expressions of Dr. Johnson , " of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he always seemed to do best ...
... writer who has long taken his stand , both in verse and prose , as an English classic- " a man , " to use the expressions of Dr. Johnson , " of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he always seemed to do best ...
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... writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheerfulness dashed with apprehension . Impressed with the terrors of the tribunal before ...
... writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheerfulness dashed with apprehension . Impressed with the terrors of the tribunal before ...
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... 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- dustry ; but goes through as many hands ...
... 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- dustry ; but goes through as many hands ...
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... writer is now convinced that he must be chiefly indebted to good fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any ( 1 ) [ " But now the God , remote , a heavenly guest , In Ethiopia grac'd the general feast ; There on the world's ...
... writer is now convinced that he must be chiefly indebted to good fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any ( 1 ) [ " But now the God , remote , a heavenly guest , In Ethiopia grac'd the general feast ; There on the world's ...
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... writer who designs his performances for readers of a more refined appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compilations , what can he expect but contempt and confusion ! If his merits are to be determined by judges who estimate ...
... writer who designs his performances for readers of a more refined appetite , fall into the hands of a devourer of compilations , what can he expect but contempt and confusion ! If his merits are to be determined by judges who estimate ...
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