Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... English , 164 SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1759 . On Deceit and Falsehood , 167 • An Account of the Augustan Age of England , Of the Opera in England , 172 179 . PAGE THE HISTORY OF CYRILLO PADOVANO , THE LIFE OF iv CONTENTS .
... English , 164 SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1759 . On Deceit and Falsehood , 167 • An Account of the Augustan Age of England , Of the Opera in England , 172 179 . PAGE THE HISTORY OF CYRILLO PADOVANO , THE LIFE OF iv CONTENTS .
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... English Poetry , 280 287 Preface to a collection of Poems , for Young Ladies , 297 Introduction to a Survey of Experimental Philosophy , 300 APPENDIX . Controversy regarding the originality of the ballad of the Hermit , 309 Epitaph on ...
... English Poetry , 280 287 Preface to a collection of Poems , for Young Ladies , 297 Introduction to a Survey of Experimental Philosophy , 300 APPENDIX . Controversy regarding the originality of the ballad of the Hermit , 309 Epitaph on ...
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... English it is different . Our writers of rising merit are generally neglected , while the few of an established reputa- tion are overpaid by luxurious affluence . The young encounter every hardship which generally attends upon aspiring ...
... English it is different . Our writers of rising merit are generally neglected , while the few of an established reputa- tion are overpaid by luxurious affluence . The young encounter every hardship which generally attends upon aspiring ...
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... English at present it is necessary to know much more than is either important or useful . It seems the spirit of the times for men here to exhaust their natural sagacity in exploring the intricacies of another man's thought , and thus ...
... English at present it is necessary to know much more than is either important or useful . It seems the spirit of the times for men here to exhaust their natural sagacity in exploring the intricacies of another man's thought , and thus ...
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... English students which formerly came to his university , now went entirely there ; and the fact surprised him more , as Leyden was now as well as ever furnished with masters , excellent in their respective pro- fessions . He concluded ...
... English students which formerly came to his university , now went entirely there ; and the fact surprised him more , as Leyden was now as well as ever furnished with masters , excellent in their respective pro- fessions . He concluded ...
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