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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... Sense ; a Dream . [ Now first collected , ] 205 VI . Account of Carolan , the Irish Bard , 208 VII . A Visit to Vauxhall - Parallel between Mrs. Vincent and Miss Brent . [ Now first collected , ] 211 VIII A True History for the Ladies ...
... Sense ; a Dream . [ Now first collected , ] 205 VI . Account of Carolan , the Irish Bard , 208 VII . A Visit to Vauxhall - Parallel between Mrs. Vincent and Miss Brent . [ Now first collected , ] 211 VIII A True History for the Ladies ...
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... sense justice is distinguished from equity ; but there 66 * [ Goldsmith's justice , through life , seems to have maintained a constant , though ineffectual , contest with his generosity : none could read more impres- sive lessons on ...
... sense justice is distinguished from equity ; but there 66 * [ Goldsmith's justice , through life , seems to have maintained a constant , though ineffectual , contest with his generosity : none could read more impres- sive lessons on ...
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... sense of the word , it comprehends the practice of every virtue which reason prescribes , or society should expect . Our duty to our Maker , to each other , and to ourselves , are fully answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus ...
... sense of the word , it comprehends the practice of every virtue which reason prescribes , or society should expect . Our duty to our Maker , to each other , and to ourselves , are fully answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus ...
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... sense only approve . * Thus , lest he should rise * [ A similar thought occurs in one of Goldsmith's letters to his friend Bryanton- " I have not yet seen my face reflected in all the lively display of red and white paint on any sign ...
... sense only approve . * Thus , lest he should rise * [ A similar thought occurs in one of Goldsmith's letters to his friend Bryanton- " I have not yet seen my face reflected in all the lively display of red and white paint on any sign ...
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... sense will at once confess , that he had reason in what he said , and that a purse of two thousand guineas is much more serviceable than a picture . Should we follow the same method of state frugality in other respects , what numberless ...
... sense will at once confess , that he had reason in what he said , and that a purse of two thousand guineas is much more serviceable than a picture . Should we follow the same method of state frugality in other respects , what numberless ...
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