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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... 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 by 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 by 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 industry ; 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 industry ; 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 degree of reputation . It has been remarked , that almost every character which has excited either attention or praise ...
... writer is now convinced that he must be chiefly indebted to good fortune for finding readers willing to allow him any degree of reputation . It has been remarked , that almost every character which has excited either attention or praise ...
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... writer of this letter was does not appear ; most probably , from some allusions found elsewhere in his writings , Goldsmith himself . He was never indeed in Poland , but we may presume he thought himself privileged , when writing ...
... writer of this letter was does not appear ; most probably , from some allusions found elsewhere in his writings , Goldsmith himself . He was never indeed in Poland , but we may presume he thought himself privileged , when writing ...
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