Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 2권W&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... original dispositions . We are totally changed into creatures of art and affectation . Our perception is abused , and even our senses are perverted . Our minds lose their native force and flavour . The imagination , sweated by ...
... original dispositions . We are totally changed into creatures of art and affectation . Our perception is abused , and even our senses are perverted . Our minds lose their native force and flavour . The imagination , sweated by ...
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... original defect . Nature has stretched the string , though it has long ceased to vibrate . It may have been displaced and distracted by the violence of pride ; it may have lost its tone through long disuse ; or be so twisted or ...
... original defect . Nature has stretched the string , though it has long ceased to vibrate . It may have been displaced and distracted by the violence of pride ; it may have lost its tone through long disuse ; or be so twisted or ...
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... original , but adapting the expression to the taste and manners of the Romans : " In quibus non verbum pro verbo necesse habui reddere , sed genus omnium verborum vimque servavi , ” - " in which I did not think it was necessary to ...
... original , but adapting the expression to the taste and manners of the Romans : " In quibus non verbum pro verbo necesse habui reddere , sed genus omnium verborum vimque servavi , ” - " in which I did not think it was necessary to ...
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... original . In this manner the preceptor will sow the seeds of that taste which will soon germinate , rise , blossom , and produce perfect fruit by dint of future care and cultivation . În order to restrain the luxuriancy of the young ...
... original . In this manner the preceptor will sow the seeds of that taste which will soon germinate , rise , blossom , and produce perfect fruit by dint of future care and cultivation . În order to restrain the luxuriancy of the young ...
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... original state of nature , the unlettered mind must have been struck with sublime conceptions , with admiration and awe , by those great phenomena , which , though every day repeated , can never be viewed without internal emotion ...
... original state of nature , the unlettered mind must have been struck with sublime conceptions , with admiration and awe , by those great phenomena , which , though every day repeated , can never be viewed without internal emotion ...
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