Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... England , 172 Of the Opera in England , 179 THE HISTORY OF CYRILLO PADOVANO , THE LIFE OF DR iv CONTENTS .
... England , 172 Of the Opera in England , 179 THE HISTORY OF CYRILLO PADOVANO , THE LIFE OF DR iv CONTENTS .
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... England , 276 The Preface to a History of the Earth and Animated Nature , 280 Preface to the Beauties of English Poetry , 287 Preface to a collection of Poems , for Young Ladies , 297 Introduction to a Survey of Experimental Philosophy ...
... England , 276 The Preface to a History of the Earth and Animated Nature , 280 Preface to the Beauties of English Poetry , 287 Preface to a collection of Poems , for Young Ladies , 297 Introduction to a Survey of Experimental Philosophy ...
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... England naturally produces a scarcity in Holland . What Ovid says of Echo may be applied here : ¡° Nec loqui prius ipsa didicit nec reticere loquenti . " They wait till something new comes out from others ; examine its merits , and ...
... England naturally produces a scarcity in Holland . What Ovid says of Echo may be applied here : ¡° Nec loqui prius ipsa didicit nec reticere loquenti . " They wait till something new comes out from others ; examine its merits , and ...
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... England , took up his residence for two years in the univer- sity of Oxford . Here he subsisted by teaching French and music , and wrote his universal history , his earliest , but worst performance . Furnished with all the learning of ...
... England , took up his residence for two years in the univer- sity of Oxford . Here he subsisted by teaching French and music , and wrote his universal history , his earliest , but worst performance . Furnished with all the learning of ...
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... England ; where , though it may be on the decline , yet it is still capable of retrieving much of its former splendour . In other places learning has not yet been planted , or has suffered a total decay . To attempt amendment there ...
... England ; where , though it may be on the decline , yet it is still capable of retrieving much of its former splendour . In other places learning has not yet been planted , or has suffered a total decay . To attempt amendment there ...
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