The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... measure dependent on Constitution , On the Present State of our Theatres , On the Uncertainty of Literary Success , Bidderman the Wise ; a Flemish Tradition , On the Sagacity of the Spider , The Characteristics of Greatness , III . On ...
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... measure , removed . The pieces now for the first time collected are numerous ; but the Editor has said so much on most of them , in his recent Life of Goldsmith , that any detailed account of them here will not he required . Some of ...
... measure , removed . The pieces now for the first time collected are numerous ; but the Editor has said so much on most of them , in his recent Life of Goldsmith , that any detailed account of them here will not he required . Some of ...
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... measuring merit by adventitious circumstan- ces of greatness , they generally communicate those fatal preju- dices to their pupils , confirm their pride by adulation , or increase their ignorance by teaching them to despise that wisdom ...
... measuring merit by adventitious circumstan- ces of greatness , they generally communicate those fatal preju- dices to their pupils , confirm their pride by adulation , or increase their ignorance by teaching them to despise that wisdom ...
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... MEASURE DEPENDENT ON CONSTITUTION . When I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I passed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling some pain in thinking that those happy days are never to return . In ...
... MEASURE DEPENDENT ON CONSTITUTION . When I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I passed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling some pain in thinking that those happy days are never to return . In ...
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... measure the merit of my present undertaking by its success , or the rapidity of its sale , I might be led to form con- clusions by no means favorable to the pride of an author . Should I estimate my fame by its extent , every newspaper ...
... measure the merit of my present undertaking by its success , or the rapidity of its sale , I might be led to form con- clusions by no means favorable to the pride of an author . Should I estimate my fame by its extent , every newspaper ...
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